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Comparative Study of Ointment Bases

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology, 1955
The selection of an ointment base in which drugs are to be incorporated for local application should depend on the condition of the patient's skin, the biological effect desired, and the pharmaceutical compatibility of the ingredients with each other and the base. The confusing array of official (U. S. P. and N.
RAYMOND C. V. ROBINSON
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In vitro release of chlorpheniramine maleate from ointment bases

open access: yesInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics, 1989
The in vitro release of chlorpheniramine maleate from ointments was studied using the Sartorius Absorption Simulator and its artificial epidermis barrier.
Papaioannou, G., Velissaratou, A.S.
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Stabilization of Trypsin in Ointment Bases

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1962
Calcium has been used to stabilize trypsin in a polyethylene glycol ointment base. The samples were kept at room temperature and at 37° for a period of 6 months. Results of assays on these samples are reported. Eighty per cent of the trypsin activity was retained in the presence of calcium, including the samples stored at 37° for 6 months.
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A NEW OINTMENT BASE.

British Journal of Dermatology, 1961
C F, VICKERS, I B, SNEDDON
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An ointment base for official ointments*

The Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1912), 1932
C.O. Lee, H.G. Dekay
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OINTMENT BASES

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1953
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