Multiparticle Dosage Forms - Glatt

Multiparticle Dosage Forms - Glatt Multiparticle Dosage Forms - Glatt

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Program Tuesday, 5 July 2011 MULTIPARTICULATE DOSAGE FORM 08.30 Transfer from hotel to TTC 08.45 LogIn 09.00 Introduction Klaus Eichler 09.10 Pellets as oral multiparticulate Mike Newton dosage forms 10.00 Pelletizing by prilling Denis Poncelet 10.45 Coffee break 11.15 Continuous fluid bed pelletization Sebastian Pfütze 12.00 Lunch and optional factory tour PELLET TECHNOLOGY 13.15 Preparation of pellets by Mike Newton extrusion / spheronization 14.00 Pelletizing by solution, suspension Atul Mehta and dry powder layering 14.45 Rotor pelletizing techniques Pascale Gauthier 15.30 Coffee break 16.00 Innovative technologies for Norbert Pöllinger the development and production of controlled release pellets 16.45 Case study: Solid state Anke Stroyer interactions between proton pump inhibitor omeprazole and enteric coating polymers 17.30 Transfer to hotel 19.30 Workshop dinner Wednesday, 6 July 2011 08.15 Transfer from hotel to TTC 08.30 The main excipients for Jörg Brunemann pelletizing and pellet coating 09.30 Functional filmcoating of pellets Atul Mehta 10.15 Coffee break 10.45 Adjusting desired drug Bruno Leclercq release kinetics from ethylcellulose-coated pellets CAPSULE TECHNOLOGY 11.30 Capsule filling techniques Karlheinz Seyfang 12.15 Lunch 12.45 Excursion to Capsugel in Colmar (France) to look at innovative capsule technology 13.45 Welcome and Introduction Thilo Schmierer 14.00 Capsules in multiparticulate Thilo Schmierer drug delivery 14.45 Defining the capsule design Sophie Robin space in hard capsule product development 15.30 Visit to the hard capsule manufacturing plant 17.45 Guided old city tour with subsequent dinner Thursday, 7 July 2011 08.45 Check-out from hotel and transfer to TTC 09.00 The PATability of coating Frank Thielmann processes - illusion or opportunity? 10.00 Coffee break 10.30 Process demonstrations: - direct pelletizing - suspension layering - capsule filling 13.30 Snack buffet and LogOut 14.00 Transfer to Badischer Bahnhof Basel / Airport Workshop no. 167 Multiparticle Dosage Forms Background Who should attend Binzen, 5 - 7 July 2011 More and more pharmaceutical products are reaching the market as multiparticulate dosage forms, mainly as pellets. The healthcare sector also frequently selects pellets as an optimal marketable form of functional food. As there is quite a number of existent techniques relating to the production of pellets, it is often very difficult for a formulator or marketing manager to make a choice, since every technique claims to be optimal. This workshop is aimed at elaborating the advantages and drawbacks of the individual techniques, focusing on the optimal spectrum of each one but also considering the economical and ergonomical aspects of manufacturing processes. On special request of various participants this workshop has been extended to include lectures on the main excipients for pelletizing and pellet coating, on functional pellet coating, compression of pellets into tablets, capsule filling and the most suitable capsule materials. All speakers are specialized, experienced and renowned experts from science and industry. Researchers, product developers and product managers from all industrial fields which market products in pellet form.

Program<br />

Tuesday, 5 July 2011<br />

MULTIPARTICULATE DOSAGE FORM<br />

08.30 Transfer from hotel to TTC<br />

08.45 LogIn<br />

09.00 Introduction Klaus Eichler<br />

09.10 Pellets as oral multiparticulate Mike Newton<br />

dosage forms<br />

10.00 Pelletizing by prilling Denis Poncelet<br />

10.45 Coffee break<br />

11.15 Continuous fluid bed pelletization Sebastian Pfütze<br />

12.00 Lunch and optional factory tour<br />

PELLET TECHNOLOGY<br />

13.15 Preparation of pellets by Mike Newton<br />

extrusion / spheronization<br />

14.00 Pelletizing by solution, suspension Atul Mehta<br />

and dry powder layering<br />

14.45 Rotor pelletizing techniques Pascale Gauthier<br />

15.30 Coffee break<br />

16.00 Innovative technologies for Norbert Pöllinger<br />

the development and production<br />

of controlled release pellets<br />

16.45 Case study: Solid state Anke Stroyer<br />

interactions between proton pump<br />

inhibitor omeprazole and enteric<br />

coating polymers<br />

17.30 Transfer to hotel<br />

19.30 Workshop dinner<br />

Wednesday, 6 July 2011<br />

08.15 Transfer from hotel to TTC<br />

08.30 The main excipients for Jörg Brunemann<br />

pelletizing and pellet coating<br />

09.30 Functional filmcoating of pellets Atul Mehta<br />

10.15 Coffee break<br />

10.45 Adjusting desired drug Bruno Leclercq<br />

release kinetics from<br />

ethylcellulose-coated pellets<br />

CAPSULE TECHNOLOGY<br />

11.30 Capsule filling techniques Karlheinz Seyfang<br />

12.15 Lunch<br />

12.45 Excursion to Capsugel in Colmar (France)<br />

to look at innovative capsule technology<br />

13.45 Welcome and Introduction Thilo Schmierer<br />

14.00 Capsules in multiparticulate Thilo Schmierer<br />

drug delivery<br />

14.45 Defining the capsule design Sophie Robin<br />

space in hard capsule product<br />

development<br />

15.30 Visit to the hard capsule manufacturing plant<br />

17.45 Guided old city tour with subsequent dinner<br />

Thursday, 7 July 2011<br />

08.45 Check-out from hotel and transfer to TTC<br />

09.00 The PATability of coating Frank Thielmann<br />

processes - illusion or opportunity?<br />

10.00 Coffee break<br />

10.30 Process demonstrations:<br />

- direct pelletizing<br />

- suspension layering<br />

- capsule filling<br />

13.30 Snack buffet and LogOut<br />

14.00 Transfer to Badischer Bahnhof Basel / Airport<br />

Workshop no. 167<br />

<strong>Multiparticle</strong><br />

<strong>Dosage</strong><br />

<strong>Forms</strong><br />

Background<br />

Who should attend<br />

Binzen, 5 - 7 July 2011<br />

More and more pharmaceutical products are reaching the<br />

market as multiparticulate dosage forms, mainly as pellets.<br />

The healthcare sector also frequently selects pellets as an<br />

optimal marketable form of functional food.<br />

As there is quite a number of existent techniques relating<br />

to the production of pellets, it is often very difficult for a<br />

formulator or marketing manager to make a choice, since<br />

every technique claims to be optimal.<br />

This workshop is aimed at elaborating the advantages and<br />

drawbacks of the individual techniques, focusing on the<br />

optimal spectrum of each one but also considering the<br />

economical and ergonomical aspects of manufacturing<br />

processes. On special request of various participants this<br />

workshop has been extended to include lectures on the<br />

main excipients for pelletizing and pellet coating, on<br />

functional pellet coating, compression of pellets into tablets,<br />

capsule filling and the most suitable capsule materials.<br />

All speakers are specialized, experienced and renowned<br />

experts from science and industry.<br />

Researchers, product developers and product<br />

managers from all industrial fields which market<br />

products in pellet form.


Speakers<br />

Dr. Jörg Brunemann<br />

HARKE Pharma, Germany<br />

Dr. Pascale Gauthier<br />

University of Clermont-Ferrand, France<br />

Dr. Bruno Leclercq<br />

FMC, Belgium<br />

Dr. Atul Mehta<br />

Mehta Consulting, USA<br />

Prof. Dr. Mike Newton<br />

University of London, UK<br />

Sebastian Pfütze<br />

<strong>Glatt</strong> Weimar, Germany<br />

Dr. Norbert Pöllinger<br />

<strong>Glatt</strong> Pharmaceutical Services, Germany<br />

Prof. Dr. Denis Poncelet<br />

Capsulae, France<br />

Dr. Sophie Robin<br />

Pfizer, France<br />

Dr. Thilo Schmierer<br />

Pfizer, Belgium<br />

Dr. Karlheinz Seyfang<br />

Harro Höfliger, Germany<br />

Dr. Anke Stroyer<br />

Bayer Healthcare, Germany<br />

Dr. Frank Thielmann<br />

Novartis, UK<br />

Moderation<br />

Dr. Mike Newton, Prof. Emeritus<br />

The School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK<br />

Details<br />

l The participation fee is € 1.640,- (exclusive of VAT).<br />

This fee includes participation, accompanying course<br />

notes, daytime catering and dinner.<br />

Any other expenses are to be borne by the attendee.<br />

l Free attendance granted to a limited number<br />

of students.<br />

l Participation is limited. Registrations will be<br />

confirmed on a first come first serve basis.<br />

l Courses taking place in Germany are subject<br />

to Value Added Tax (VAT).<br />

l Each participant will receive a certificate<br />

of attendance at the end of the course.<br />

Organisation<br />

TTC (Technology Training Center)<br />

Klaus Eichler / Bianca Nowak<br />

Werner-<strong>Glatt</strong>-Straße 1, 79589 Binzen, Germany<br />

Ph.: + 49 (0) 76 21 / 664 - 308<br />

Fax: + 49 (0) 76 21 / 16 799 200<br />

eMail: ttc@ttc-binzen.de<br />

For further information or online-registration please visit<br />

www.ttc-binzen.de<br />

Place of venue<br />

Technology Training Center<br />

Binzen, Germany<br />

Registration TTC 167<br />

<strong>Multiparticle</strong> <strong>Dosage</strong> <strong>Forms</strong><br />

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