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Drug delivery

Drug Discovery Today, 2001
Monitor provides an insight into the latest developments in drug discovery through brief synopses of recent presentations and publications together with expert commentaries on the latest technologies. There are two sections: Molecules summarizes the chemistry and the pharmacological significance and biological relevance of new molecules reported in the
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Drug Delivery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1979
The calculations necessary to allow infusion of a known drug dosage at micrograms per kilogram of body weight per minute are time-consuming and error prone. A simpler method entails multiplication of the patient's weight in kilograms by the factor 15.
E G, Voorhees, W H, Brott, T E, Bowen
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Drug delivery

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1991
Methods for the delivery of the products of biotechnology, namely peptides and proteins, are reviewed. More efficient methods of parenteral administration include the incorporation of drugs in liposomes, whereas the system favoured for respiratory delivery is the nasal route. The improved oral delivery of polypeptides remains an elusive goal.
L, Illum, S S, Davis
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Chronotherapeutic Drug Delivery

Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2012
Living organisms follow a circadian rhythm in which physiological processes such as hormonal secretion, metabolism, heart rate, and renal output are affected by the time of day. Chronotherapy coordinates drug delivery with the circadian rhythm to enhance effectiveness and mitigate adverse effects and is achieved by delivering a drug when the system is ...
Marilyn E. Luk   +3 more
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Iontophoretic drug delivery

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2004
The composition and architecture of the stratum corneum render it a formidable barrier to the topical and transdermal administration of therapeutic agents. The physicochemical constraints severely limit the number of molecules that can be considered as realistic candidates for transdermal delivery.
Kalia, Yogeshvar   +3 more
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Drug delivery

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
What we know: In preschool children, small-volume spacers perform better than large-volume spacers. Detergent is the best antistatic agent for spacers, increasing lung delivery two- to threefold, but it must not be rinsed off. A mouthpiece should be used in children aged 2-3 years or older, as lung delivery is two- to threefold higher for oral ...
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Dendrimers for drug delivery

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014
Schematized types of interactions of dendrimers with drugs or biologically active substances.
Cédric-Olivier Turrin   +3 more
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