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liquid dosage forms - New Age International

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Effects of Solubility and Dissolution Characteristics on Oral

... The physical state of alitretinoin as plain drug, test and control lipid formulations were characterized by the DSC (Perkin Elmer, USA).The samples (about 4-5 mg) were placed in standard aluminium pans, and dry nitrogen(flow rate 20ml/minute) was used as effluent gas. All samples were scanned at a t ...
role of phenobarbitone as an antiepileptic drug in 21st century
role of phenobarbitone as an antiepileptic drug in 21st century

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Lymphatic transport of orally administered drugs

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orciprenaline condensed - EBL

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... Received: 11 Oct 2011, Revised and Accepted: 6 Jan 2012 ABSTRACT The drugs which are susceptible to acid hydrolysis in the stomach or extensively metabolized in the liver can be protected successfully by getting absorbed directly into systemic circulation through buccal route. Isradipine is used to ...
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