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Evaluation of an Enteric Coated Aspirin Preparation
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1976Summary: Evaluation of an enteric coated aspirin preparation.
G. D. Champion+3 more
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Synthesis and characterization of colored EUDRAGIT®as enteric coating material
, 2016The synthesis of novel polymeric dyes by directly attaching toluidine blue O and MPPD via EDC and CDI coupling is described for polymers with enteric properties [poly(methacrylic acid-co-ethyl acrylate)]. The polymeric dyes are analyzed by SEC and UV/Vis
Leire Pérez-Ibarbia+4 more
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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.
B. D. Rosenek+5 more
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Absorption of Enteric-Coated Aspirin
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983To the Editor.— In Dr Bland's comments (1982;247:2660) on the article entitled "Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ankylosing Spondylitis" by Wasner et al (1981;236:2168), he noted that "there remains doubt that enteric-coated aspirin absorbs with enough predictability to make it worthwhile to use." This criticism of ...
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Enteric Coated Dipropylacetate (Depakine®)
1975Depakine® (sodium di-n-propylacetate, DPA) is a powerful anti-epileptic drug for the treatment of convulsive and non-convulsive generalized epilepsy (Bergamini et al., 1970; de Biolley and Sorel, 1969) as well as for the treatment of focal epilepsy (Meinardi, 1971). It is available in tablets of 300 mg.
G. F. Blom+2 more
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Enteric-Coated Potassium and Bowel Obstruction
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965To the Editor:— Within the past year, reports have appeared of ulcerative-obstructive small-bowel lesions in patients receiving entericcoated potassium chloride-thiazide combinations. Potassium salts rather than the thiazide diuretic have been implicated.
Eliot H. Berg, Frederick Shuster
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In this study, we estimated the storage period of enteric double‐microencapsulated lactase (β‐d‐galactosidase) powder used to address lactose intolerance associated with milk.
Sung-Il Ahn+5 more
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In this study, we estimated the storage period of enteric double‐microencapsulated lactase (β‐d‐galactosidase) powder used to address lactose intolerance associated with milk.
Sung-Il Ahn+5 more
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Influence of aqueous coatings on the stability of enteric coated pellets and tablets
European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 1999Pancreatin pellets, placebo pellets and tablets containing vitamin B2 were coated with various aqueous and organic enteric polymers, HPMCAS, HP, Eudragit L 100-55, Eudragit L 30 D-55, CAP, CAT, CMEC and PVAP, comparatively investigated and tested for storage stability.
Karoline Bechtold, Karl Thoma
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International journal of pharmaceutics, 2022
M. Wolfgang, S. Stranzinger, J. Khinast
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M. Wolfgang, S. Stranzinger, J. Khinast
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