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News Release from: SMI-LabHut | Subject: tabletdissolution.com
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2002
Tablet dissolution training
Dedicated in-house training courses for tablet dissolution concentrate on the USP I and II tests and their interpretation, and looks at sources of further information
The specialist dissolution division of Science Marketing International (SMI) now offers improved dedicated and confidential in-house training courses for tablet dissolution The company's team of staff are all experienced in the dissolution field and offer independent and confidential training courses at customer's own facilities
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The courses have been specifically designed for users of dissolution equipment who are involved in the day to day preparation, running, and analysis of samples by dissolution, and offer comprehensive information about the theory and practice of running dissolution, calibration, and validation issues and what to do if things go wrong.
The course concentrates on USP I and II tests but also explains and covers some of the other techniques available.
Open discussion is encouraged and covers many of the topics of current interest and looks at the interpretation of the USP dissolution requirements and sources of further information.
Dissolution courses may also be tailored to the requirements of individual pharmaceuticals companies, drawing on the trainer's extensive international experience in the field.
These are held at various national and international sites throughout the year, and can also be held on customer's own sites by arrangement. Request a free brochure from SMI-LabHut ...
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