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Understanding the Impact of Sustainable Pharmaceutical Packaging on the Chemical Stability of Silodosin. [PDF]
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Tablets before liquids? Rethinking paediatric prescribing in primary care. [PDF]
Elkhazragy A, Jonroy A, Payne RE.
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2006
The therapeutical use of drugs involves the application of dosage forms, serving as carrier systems together with several excipients to deliver the active ingredient to the site of action. Drug delivery technology combines an understanding of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology with the skill of formulation, aiming the preparation of improved ...
Huba, Kalász, István, Antal
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The therapeutical use of drugs involves the application of dosage forms, serving as carrier systems together with several excipients to deliver the active ingredient to the site of action. Drug delivery technology combines an understanding of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology with the skill of formulation, aiming the preparation of improved ...
Huba, Kalász, István, Antal
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Neonatal Network, 2000
WHY IS THE USE OF SINGLE-DOSE vials the norm in the NICU? Why is preservative-free parenteral solution standard care in the NICU? The simple response is that neonates are not just small adults. Children, especially neonates, differ from adults in their drug pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination).
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WHY IS THE USE OF SINGLE-DOSE vials the norm in the NICU? Why is preservative-free parenteral solution standard care in the NICU? The simple response is that neonates are not just small adults. Children, especially neonates, differ from adults in their drug pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination).
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American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2021
Abstract Crushed oral tablets, when injected intravenously, may induce a foreign body granulomatous reaction in and around pulmonary arterioles, because of the presence of filler materials (excipients). This typically presents as shortness of breath in the context of pulmonary hypertension with arteriolar dilation and centrilobular nodules on
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Abstract Crushed oral tablets, when injected intravenously, may induce a foreign body granulomatous reaction in and around pulmonary arterioles, because of the presence of filler materials (excipients). This typically presents as shortness of breath in the context of pulmonary hypertension with arteriolar dilation and centrilobular nodules on
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