An Interview With... Dr. Egmont G. Pfeifer and Dr. Albrecht Krämer of MEGGLE Group
What are the most important features of a “successful excipient”?
Many factors play into the success of an excipient. Besides the chemistry fulfilling pharmacological pre-requisites, presence in most frequently used dosage forms, considerable sales volumes, and existing in multiple grades within broad applications, a “successful excipient” is responsible for safe and efficacious drug delivery, regardless of route of administration. A long tradition in pharmaceutical practice often stands for profound material characteristic and process knowledge, and high and versatile functionality may implicate a superior potential of innovation. In addition to cellulosics, DCP, starches, and modified polyols, Lactose fits perfectly into this scheme.