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Extemporaneous compounding is one of traditional drug prescribing methods. Although this compounding is still used until present days, but it remains problems since many unexpected cases happen such as medication error, quality of the compounding and ...
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Stability of Extemporaneously Prepared Rufinamide Oral Suspensions [PDF]
Background: Rufinamide is an oral antiepileptic drug indicated for adjunctive therapy in treating generalized seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Currently, rufinanide is available as 200-mg and 400-mg tablets. A liquid dosage form does not
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RETRACTED: Extemporaneous Compounding: Selective Pharmacists with Separate Skill
This article has been retracted: please see INNOVATIONS in pharmacy retraction policy (https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/policies). This article has been retracted by the Editor and Publisher due to the inappropriate use of previously ...
AK Mohiuddin
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English Version Drug compounding must adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), which are written instructions for various activities or work processes within the company.
Icha Hanisa, Tiris Sudrartono
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In Vitro Evaluation of Eslicarbazepine Delivery via Enteral Feeding Tubes [PDF]
Purpose: The feasibility of preparing an eslicarbazepine acetate suspension using Aptiom tablets for administration via enteral feeding tubes was evaluated.
Dave, Vivek S +3 more
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Drugs and Drug-Like Compounds: Discriminating Approved Pharmaceuticals from Screening-Library Compounds [PDF]
Compounds in drug screening-libraries should resemble pharmaceuticals. To operationally test this, we analysed the compounds in terms of known drug-like filters and developed a novel machine learning method to discriminate approved pharmaceuticals from "drug-like" compounds.
Schierz, Amanda C., King, Ross D.
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Amongst paediatric pharmaceutical forms, syrups offer advantages such as ease of administration and good palatability. They also exhibited microbial self-preservation properties that may be useful to enhance shelf life of liquid formulation.
Carpentier Thomas +4 more
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Drug compounding for veterinary patients [PDF]
Drugs have been compounded for veterinary practice for many years because it has been necessary in the course of routine practice. However, regulations and compliance policy guidelines (CPGs) should be recognized. A new CPG issued in July 2003 listed the current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) limitations on compounding for veterinary medicine.
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Introduction | Approaching Potent Substances in Medicine and Ritual across Asia [PDF]
Introduction to themed research articles on Approaching Potent Substances in Medicine and Ritual across ...
Gerke, Barbara, van der Valk, Jan M. A.
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Background: Stability study of a 10 mg/mL injectable cisatracurium solution stored refrigerated in amber glass ampoules for 18 months (M18). Methods: 4000 ampoules were aseptically compounded using European Pharmacopoeia (EP)-grade cisatracurium besylate,
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