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Review Article on Enteric Coated Tablets
Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2022In these article we have discuss, enteric coated dosage form bypasses the stomach and releases the drug into the small intestine. Advantages of enteric coated pellets in comparison with enteric coated tablets are a) Pellets provide rapid onset of action and faster drug release due to smaller size than tablets b) Pellets exhibits less residence time of
Ketki K. Joshi, Ritik S. Jain
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Gastric emptying of enteric-coated tablets
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1984To evaluate the gastric emptying time of pharmaceutical dosage forms in a clinical setting, a relatively simple dual-radionuclide technique was developed. Placebo tablets of six different combinations of shape and size were labeled with indium-111 DTPA and enteric coated. Six volunteers participated in a single-blind and crossover study.
H M, Park +5 more
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Population pharmacokinetics and IVIVC for mesalazine enteric-coated tablets
Journal of Controlled Release, 2022Although in-vivo bioequivalence (BE) study serves as a golden standard for establishing interchangeability of oral dosage forms, it remains challenging for products with high inter-subject variability such as mesalazine enteric-coated tablet to fulfil the BE criteria set by regulatory authorities.
Yufeng, Zhang +5 more
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Gastric Retention of Enteric-Coated Magnesium Chloride Tablets
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1994OBJECTIVE: To describe a patient with gastric retention of enteric-coated magnesium chloride tablets. Potential drug and disease etiologies accounting for failure to empty this dosage form are discussed. DESIGN: Single case report. CASE SUMMARY: A seriously ill patient with metastatic small-cell lung cancer accumulated 21 enteric-coated magnesium ...
D J, Chapron, L B, Korman, W L, Barry
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Dissolution Behavior of Commercial Enteric-coated Aspirin Tablets
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979Dissolution behavior was studied for four commercial batches of enteric-coated aspirin tablets from two companies. The USP XIX dissolution procedure was modified by including pretreatment in simulated gastric juice. The effects of five pretreatment times were studied.
K, Embil, G, Torosian
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GLC Determination of Erythromycin in Enteric-coated Tablets
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1972A GLC assay method for erythromycin in tablets is described. This method involves the extraction, silylation, and chromatography of erythromycin from tablets, and it yields an average recovery of 100.6% with a coefficient of variation of about 2%.
J H, Robertson, K, Tsuji
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Development and Evaluation of Enteric-Coated Penicillamine Tablets
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1984Commercially available 250-mg penicillamine tablets were converted into enteric-coated tablets. Based on in vitro dissolution and disintegration tests, tablets coated with five layers of a cellulose acetate phthalate formulation by a modified pan coating technique were judged to be superior to other coated tablets. These tablets resisted disintegration
W G, Chambliss +5 more
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Crushed Enteric-Coated Methenamine Tablets
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To the Editor.— The authors of the article, "Lipoid Pneumonia Caused By Methenamine Mandelate Suspension" (225:1524, 1973), concluded that "Simply, methenamine tablets can be crushed and given with food to problem patients." Methenamine mandelate (Mandelamine) is available as an entericcoated tablet (0.25, 0.5, 1.0 gm).
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Eosinophilic gastroenteritis treated with non-enteric-coated budesonide tablets
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2001A patient who presented with upper abdominal pain, nausea and ascites together with peripheral eosinophilia is described. Based on a surgical full-thickness biopsy of the antrum, the diagnosis of eosinophilic gastroenteritis was made. Treatment with prednisone resulted in a clinical response, but the prednisone dose could not be lowered below 5 mg.
Tan, A., Kruimel, J.W., Naber, A.H.J.
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Enteric-coated bacteriophage tablets for oral administration against gastrointestinal infections
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2021Intestinal Pseudomonas aeruginosa is highly problematic in immunocompromised patients such as those in intensive care units in hospitals. Phage therapy is an attractive alternative or supplementary therapy to antibiotics as it not only kills multidrug-resistant bacteria, but also minimises the disruption of gut microflora. Solid oral dosage forms (i.e.,
Dipesh, Khanal +4 more
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