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    The production of solid dosage forms from non-degradable polymers. 

    Major, Ian; Fuenmayor, Evert; McConville, Christopher (Bentham Science, 2015)
    Non-degradable polymers have an important function in medicine. Solid dosage forms for longer term implantation require to be constructed from materials that will not degrade or erode over time and also offer the utmost ...
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    Mass-customization of oral tablets via the combination of 3D printing and injection molding. 

    Fuenmayor, Evert; O'Donnell, Crevan; Gately, Noel; Doran, Patrick; Devine, Declan M.; Lyons, John G.; McConville, Christopher; Major, Ian (Elsevier, 2019-10-05)
    The new frontier of medicine is the personalization of treatment to match a patient’s individual needs. Fused-filament fabrication (FFF) offers a platform for the personalization of drug dosage forms, but one of its chief ...
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    Material considerations for fused-filament fabrication of solid dosage forms. 

    Fuenmayor, Evert; Forde, Martin; Healy, Andrew V.; Devine, Declan M.; Lyons, John G.; McConville, Christopher; Major, Ian (MDPI, 2018-04)
    Material choice is a fundamental consideration when it comes to designing a solid dosage form. The matrix material will ultimately determine the rate of drug release since the physical properties (solubility, viscosity, ...
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    Development of a multi-layered vaginal tablet containing Dapivirine, Levonorgestrel and Acyclovir for use as a multipurpose prevention technology. 

    McConville, Christopher; Major, Ian; Devlin, Brid; Brimer, Andrew (Elsevier, 2016-07)
    Multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs) are preferably single dosage forms designed to simultaneously address multiple sexual and reproductive health needs, such as unintended pregnancy, HIV infection and other ...
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    Material considerations for fused-filament fabrication of solid dosage forms. 

    Fuenmayor, Evert; Forde, Martin; Healy, Andrew M.; Devine, Declan M.; Lyons, John G.; McConville, Christopher; Major, Ian (MDPI, 2018-04-02)
    Material choice is a fundamental consideration when it comes to designing a solid dosage form. The matrix material will ultimately determine the rate of drug release since the physical properties (solubility, viscosity, ...
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    Vaginal drug delivery for the localised treatment of cervical cancer. 

    Major, Ian; McConville, Christopher (Springer, 2017-06-08)
    Cervical cancer is usually treated by surgery, with the more advanced cancers requiring adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy. The location of the cervix makes it easily accessible through the vagina for the localised ...
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    Development of disulfiram-loaded vaginal rings for the localised treatment of cervical cancer. 

    Boyd, Peter; Major, Ian; Wang, Weiguang; McConville, Christopher (Elsevier, 2014-11)
    Cervical cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in women and disproportionately affects those in low resource settings due to limited programs for screening and prevention. In the developed world treatment for the disease ...
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    Comparison of fused-filament fabrication to direct compression and injection molding in the manufacture of oral tablets. 

    Fuenmayor, Evert; Forde, Martin; Healy, Andrew V.; Devine, Declan M.; Lyons, John G.; McConville, Christopher; Major, Ian (Elsevier, 2019-03-10)
    Oral tablets are a convenient form to deliver active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and have a high level of acceptance from clinicians and patients. There is a wide range of excipients available for the fabrication of ...

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