The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. - New research confirms Jungbunzlauer's TCC TB supports efficient, high-quality tablet manufacturing across ...
Using new co-processing technologies, the authors show that it is possible to formulate an 'all-round' excipient. In the past, many efforts have been made to develop a single excipient that ...
Direct tablet compression is simpler than wet or dry granulation, but obtaining the right flow properties to ensure good compaction and uniform drug distribution can be a challenge. Porous silica gel, ...
Many active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) crystals display shapes and flow properties that make them inherently difficult to handle, store, formulate and process. Spherical agglomeration provides ...
Indications for nasal cauterization include active or recurrent epistaxis that affects a patient’s quality of life or health. Adjunctive interventions may include direct compression of the nasal alae, ...
Epistaxis is the primary reason for 1 in 313 ED visits.1 Correct application of pressure is the only intervention required in about 20% of cases.2 Topical medications and cautery can control anterior ...