Tablets & Capsules

2017 Annual Buyers Guide

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Making better tablets: A QbD approach. Michael Gamlen and Joe Domingue. September 2014, p. 10. Managing downtime. Michael D. Tousey. Back Page, September 2006, p. 72. Multi-tip tooling minimizes cost, multiplies production. Dale Natoli. Back Page, July 2009, p. 52. Natoli Institute opens at LIU to combat tabletting prob- lems. July 2014, p. 36. New tablet press supplements Vitatech's output. January 2015, p. 32D. Optimizing tablet press setup. Anibal Borroto. September 2009, p. 10. Overcoming manufacturing challenges of nutraceutical tablets. Rob Blanchard and Trevor Higgins. January 2014, p. 32C. Press manufacturers weigh in on multi-layer tabletting's advantages, misconceptions, and future. September 2007, p. 24; Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2009, p. 12. The pressure is on: The stress and strain of tabletting. Gary Bubb. Back Page, September 2009, p. 64. Prevention is the best cure for tablet defects. Michael D. Tousey. September 2010, p. 22. Reducing risk in the development and manufacture of tablets using rapid compressibility assessments. Dipankar Dey and Michael Gamlen. September 2011, p. 28. Relating flow properties to process behavior in tablet presses and capsule filling machines. Kerry Johanson. May 2014, p. 28. Relying on tablet press technicians. Michael D. Tousey. September 2008, p. 22. Resolving tablet defects. Matthew Knopp. September 2013, p. 14. Retrospective: Q&A with Keith Marshall. Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2009, p. 62. Selecting coatings for tablet tooling to increase productiv- ity and solve problems. Rob Blanchard. July 2012, p. 30. Separation anxiety: Addressing variations in content unifor- mity data in compression processes. Thomas Baxter and James Prescott. March 2010, p. 22. Shanghai Roche retrofits tablet press for high containment. September 2007, p. 32; Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2009, p. 18. Simulated tabletting, real-world pay-off. Kendal Pitt. Back Page, September 2010, p. 56. A sticky situation: Assessing the performance of internal and external tablet lubrication. Robert Sedlock. September 2010, p. 14. Tablet exam: Using dynamic compaction analysis to ensure successful formulations. Joe Domingue and Michael Gamlen. May 2016, p. 28. The tablet press overload system. Peter Bradley. Tabletting Desktop Reference, Tech tip, May 2013, p. 39. Tablet presses fortify 21st Century's capacity, quality. September 2013, p. 34. Tablet tooling taxonomy: A summary of options. Dale Natoli and Dave Holleran. September 2011, p. 18; Tabletting Desktop Reference, May 2013, p. 30. Tabletability, compactibility, and compressibility: What's the difference? Robert Sedlock. September 2016, p. 19. Ten tips on troubleshooting tabletting. Michael D. Tousey. Back Page, September 2012, p. 64. Tips for transferring legacy products and processes. Anthony Grenier. October 2016, p. 11. Tooling supplier, university seek cure for sticking. July 2013, p. 40. Tracking bulk density to maximize tablet production. Vinnie Hebert. March 2016, p. 27. Transitioning from one tablet press to another: Factors to consider. Gary Bubb. September 2007, p. 12. Understanding the importance of punch length and cup depth. Dale Natoli. July 2006, p. 40; Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2009, p. 40. Understanding maximum compression force. Kevin Queensen. September 2015, p. 10. When powders flow like water: Addressing two-phase flow effects in tablet press feed systems. Thomas Baxter. March 2009, p. 26. Tamper-evident and anti-counterfeit packaging Evaluation of two types of child-resistant blister packages. Keith Bailey. October 2007, p. 42; Blister Packaging Desktop Reference, July 2011, p. 20. Hospital unit-dose blisters: New format comes with new challenges. Bob Hartwig. May 2013, p. 8. Tech transfer Tips for transferring legacy products and processes. Anthony Grenier. October 2016, p. 11. Testing, monitoring, and inspection The advantages of fully automated dissolution testing. Kevin Whitkanack. April 2014, p. 26. Assessing an analytical method for the dissolution profile of an extended-release tablet in accordance with QbD. Maria Maeso Puertollano, Tim Cartwright, Mike Aylott, and Nicola Kaye. January 2009, p. 30. Automated tablet testing. Kevin Whitkanack. Back Page, April 2016, p. 56. Automating push-through force testing of blister packs. Salil Jha. May 2011, p. 7. The challenges of dissolution testing today: Two perspec- tives. Royal Hanson and Saeed Qureshi. July 2006, p. 28. Breaking-force tests for empty and filled hard capsules and softgels. Walter Friesendorf. Capsules and Capsule Filling Desktop Reference, July 2010, p. 17. 24 November 2016 Tablets & Capsules

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