Many pharmaceutical dosage forms and palatability technologies trace their origins to the food industry, where flavor, texture, and sensory experience are essential to product acceptance. Drawing from expertise across both food and pharmaceutical applications, our formulation and sensory scientists share practical insights into taste masking, flavor systems, swallowability, sensory characterization, and patient-centric drug product development.

These articles explore how sensory science and formulation strategy can work together to improve the patient experience and support successful drug products.

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Are Mini-Tablets the Best Dosage Form for Children?

Posted by Jeff Worthington on November 6, 2017

Captain’s Log, Star Date 11.6.17: Mini-tablets are taking over the market for pediatric medicines.

Many believe that all good things come in small packages – and pediatric medicines should be no exception. However, while mini-tabs are de rigueur, they may not represent the silver bullet solution they are purported to be.

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