On demand for new process analytical technologies applied to injectable drug products

Currently, in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process of injectable drug products, quality is still assessed under a quality-by-test system, wherein the product quality is evaluated at fixed manufacturing steps and in the end product. The introduction of the quality by design (QbD) approach, suppor...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2019-09, Vol.137, p.104975-104975, Article 104975
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