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In Silico Prediction of Oral Bioavailability
2007Preclinical predictive models of human oral bioavailability would be of considerable benefit to pharmaceutical product development. Identification of potentially orally bioavailable compounds may assist in candidate selection, or compounds with poor projected bioavailability may be identified early, saving potential late failure and, thus ...
Turner, Joseph +1 more
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Bioavailability and Pharmacokinetics of Oral Dopamine in Dogs
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1988The bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of oral dopamine (DA) were studied in dogs. Plasma concentrations of DA and its main metabolites, such as dopamine-3-O-sulfate (DA-SO4) and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl acetic acid (DOPAC) were determined after intravenous or oral administration of DA using high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical ...
K, Murata +3 more
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The utility of cyclodextrins for enhancing oral bioavailability
Journal of Controlled Release, 2007Cyclodextrins (CD) have been utilized extensively in pharmaceutical formulations to enhance oral bioavailability. A critical review of the literature in which cyclodextrins were utilized for this purpose was conducted. The goal of this review was to determine if quantitative guidelines for drug and cyclodextrin properties necessary for bioavailability ...
Rebecca L, Carrier +2 more
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The bioavailability of oral and parenteral chlorimipramine (anafranil)
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology, 19801. 1. Ten healthy volunteers were given 50 mg of chlorimipramine orally and intravenously with at least 3 weeks between administrations. 2. 2. Regular estimations of serum chlorimipramine and the metabolite desmethylchlorimipramine were undertaken during the 96 hrs following administration of the drug. 3. 3.
Evans, Larry E.J. +4 more
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Bioavailability of cyclophosphamide from oral formulations
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1984Cyclophosphamide (CP) is an alkylating cytostatic compound, which is activated to its cytotoxic form in the liver [1]. Since the therapeutic range of CP in the treatment of human tumours, is small like other cytostatics, a constant high bioavailability is essential for its oral administration.
T, Wagner, K, Fenneberg
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Bioavailability of valsartan oral dosage forms
Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development, 2013AbstractThe oral bioavailability of valsartan from extemporaneous suspension and solution formulations were evaluated relative to tablet formulation in two separate open‐label, randomized crossover studies in healthy adults. In both studies, the plasma concentrations of valsartan after oral administration were analyzed using validated liquid ...
Gangadhar, Sunkara +9 more
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Risperidone: Effects of Formulations on Oral Bioavailability
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1997The bioavailability of risperidone was evaluated in an open‐label, randomized, two‐way, crossover study comparing a 1‐mg tablet with a 1‐mg/ml oral solution. Both formulations were administered as a single 1‐mg dose with a 10‐day washout period between treatments. Of 26 healthy men who entered the study, 23 completed both treatment periods.
R, Gutierrez +3 more
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Pharmacokinetics and oral bioavailability of carbimide in man
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, 1991AbstractA pharmacokinetic study of carbimide, an inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase, used as an adjuvant in the aversive therapy of chronic alcoholism, has been carried out in male human volunteers for intravenous and oral administration.
R, Obach +5 more
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Lipid nanoparticles for enhancing oral bioavailability
NanoscaleIn recent studies, lipid nanoparticles have attracted attention as drug delivery systems owing to their preeminent potential in achieving the desired bioavailability of biopharmaceutics (BCS) class II and class IV drugs.
Anushareddy Gangavarapu +5 more
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Bioavailability of Oral Physostigmine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1985R, Whelpton, P, Hurst
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