
pmid: 4743107
The computer optimization technique presented in a previous paper was applied to a practical situation. The data generated by the set of statistically designed experiments and the subsequent computer analysis were used to indicate the directions necessary to improve various characteristics of a production tablet. Data from experimental size and production size batches are compared with computer predictions.
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Solubility, Computers, Hardness, Drug Compounding, Particle Size
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Solubility, Computers, Hardness, Drug Compounding, Particle Size
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