Part I: Physiology of Oral Drug Absorption
- General Gastrointestinal Physiology relevant to drug absorption
- Absorption mechanisms in the GI tract
- Gastrointestinal Transit and Drug Absorption
- Gut Wall Metabolism
- Food effects on dosage form performance
- Diseases affecting drug absorption
Part II: The Biopharmaceutics Classification System
- The Biopharmaceutics Classification Scheme
- Solubility in the GI tract
- Permeability measurement
- In vivo biopharmaceutics: Experience from intestinal perfusion in humans
- Alternatives to BCS using First Pass metabolism in the gut and liver
Part III: Non-clinical methods to evaluate oral formulations
- Dissolution testing to forecast in vivo performance of IR formulations
- Dissolution testing to forecast in vivo performance of MR formulations
- Analysis of Drug Dissolution Data
- Formulation Screening in the Pharmaceutical Industry I
- Formulation Screening in the Pharmaceutical Industry II
- Animal models for screening oral formulations - an update
- Computer models for predicting drug absorption
Part IV: Bioequivalence studies
- Bioavailability and Bioequivalence studies
- Biowaiving based on the BCS - A Global Comparison
- Biowaiving based on IVIVC
- Appendix: Excel sheet programme (as CD)
“…a 'must' for everybody working in the field.”
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (for the first edition)

