2021 Annual Meeting
(745c) Practical Applications of Dry-Coating for Pharmaceutical Tablet Manufacturing
In this study, enhancement to powder flowability and tabletability are discussed. Effects and issues related to dissolution as well as sticking/picking during tabletting are also presented. As a major novelty, scale-up studies utilizing a conical screen mill (comill) are detailed. While the comill is frequently employed in the production of tablets as a screening/de-lumping or particle size reduction process, it has not gained acceptance as a dry-coating process. This work shows that the comill can be used as an effective and efficient process for the purpose of dry coating at both lab and manufacturing scale. While our previous work has shown the effectiveness of the comill at the lab scale [1], this work will focus on matters of scale up. The parameters affecting development of the comill as a dry-coating process are examined.
[1] M. Capece, C. Borchardt, A. Jayaraman, Improving the effectiveness of the Comil as a dry-coating process: Enabling direct compaction for high drug loading formulations. Powder Technology 379 (2021) 617-629.
AbbVie funded and participated in the study design, research, data collection, analysis and interpretation of data, as well as writing, reviewing, and approving the publication. Maxx Capece and Jeffery Larson are AbbVie employees and may own AbbVie stock/options.