Since drugs in clinical use are mostly synthetic or natural products,
NMR spectroscopy has been mainly used for the elucidation and confirma
tion of structures. For the last decade, NMR methods have been introdu
ced to quantitative analysis in order to determine the impurity profil
e of a drug, to characterise the composition of drug products, and to
investigate metabolites of drugs in body fluids. For pharmaceutical te
chnologists, solid state measurements can provide information about po
lymorphism of drug powders, conformation of drugs in tablets etc. Micr
o-imaging can be used to study the dissolution of tablets, and whole-b
ody imaging is a powerful tool in clinical diagnostics. Taken together
, this review covers applications of NMR spectroscopy in drug analysis
, in particular, methods of international pharmacopoeiae, pharmaceutic
s and pharmacokinetics. The authors have repeated many of the methods
described in their own laboratories. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. Al
l rights reserved.