This research improves drug formulations by developing predictive tools for amorphous solid dispersions that increase drug solubility while allowing higher drug loading in a single tablet. The work aims to reduce pill burden, improve medication adherence, lower pharmaceutical development costs, and make treatments more effective for patients with chronic illnesses.

This research develops methods to insert radioactive carbon isotopes into drug molecules, allowing scientists to track how medicines move, transform, and are eliminated in the body. By using catalysts to precisely label drugs, researchers can better understand drug behaviour and accelerate the development of safer, more effective medicines.