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Jeslyn LOW
Graduate Student
Biocompatible polymers have found significant applications in pharmaceutical formulations, but there remains much to be explored to further expand their use and functionality in long-acting injectable formulations. This project seeks to develop a long-acting subcutaneous injectable formulation, with the incorporation of suitable biocompatible polymer(s) to achieve the desired sustained drug release profile. The complementary use of other excipients, alongside the polymer(s), in the formulation will also be evaluated. Analytical methods will be employed to assess the physicochemical characteristics as well as drug release profiles of the formulations developed
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