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The Vehicle: The Pharmaceutical Carrier of Dermatological Agents

2000
Topical treatment of the skin is as old as the evolution of man. Instinctively, we try to treat a skin injury or irritation with cooling or soothing substances. Even animals lick their wounds, trusting instinctively in the healing power of saliva.
Christian Surber, Eric Smith
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Rich vehicle routing with auxiliary depots and anticipated deliveries: An application to pharmaceutical distribution [PDF]

open access: yesTransportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2019
We present and solve a rich vehicle routing problem based on a practical distribution problem faced by a third-party logistics provider, whose aim is to deliver pharmaceutical products to healthcare facilities in Tuscany.
Raphaël Kramer   +2 more
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Vehicle Routing Problem in Pharmaceuticals Distribution and Genetic Algorithm Application

2018 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing (IDAP), 2018
Since vehicle routing problem was first expressed in mathematical terms in late 1950s, it has found ways of application for many daily problems in different disciplines (waste collection, product transportation from warehouses to supermarkets, school buses etc.) as well as being one of the most academically researched subjects.
Nakiboglu G., Gunes P.E.
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Molecular farming in plants: Oilseeds as vehicles for the production of pharmaceutical proteins

Drug Development Research, 1997
The advantages and limitations of plant-based systems for the production of recombinant biopharmaceutical proteins are discussed in the context of other host production systems presently available. A novel approach for the purification of recombinant proteins expressed in oilseeds is described that is based on the targeting of these proteins to seed ...
Joseph G. Boothe   +2 more
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AI-Robotic Vehicle for Distribution of Pharmaceutical Products

International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management
A robotic car is a car with artificial intelligence and the ability to drive itself without any human interaction most especially during the time of COVID-19. The basic operation was achieved using some Arduino components such as solderless breadboard, motor driver module, jumper wires, motor chassis, four tires, Arduino Uno and Arduino IDE, etc built ...
Paul Onyedikachi Odoemelam   +9 more
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Chimeric peptides as a vehicle for peptide pharmaceutical delivery through the blood-brain barrier

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1987
A new strategy for peptide delivery through the brain capillary wall, i.e., the blood-brain barrier (BBB), is the synthesis of chimeric peptides which are formed by the covalent coupling of a non-transportable peptide (e.g., beta-endorphin) to a transportable peptide that undergoes receptor- or absorptive-mediated transcytosis at the BBB.
W M, Pardridge   +2 more
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Study of an ultrasound‐based process analytical tool for homogenization of nanoparticulate pharmaceutical vehicles

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011
There are currently no adequate process analyzers for nanoparticulate viscosity enhancers. This article aims to evaluate ultrasonic resonator technology as a monitoring tool for homogenization of nanoparticulate gels. Aqueous dispersions of colloidal microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and a mixture of clay particles with xanthan gum were compared with ...
Cavegn M   +3 more
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Use of affinity capillary electrophoresis for characterizing pharmaceutical colloidal vehicle systems thermodynamically

Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, 2001
AbstractThis review offers a detailed discussion of the interaction between pharmaceutical compounds and vehicles using the affinity capillary electrophoresis and the microemulsion electrokinetic chromatography. Partition coefficients of drugs were calculated between a micelle and an aqueous phases from the measurement of the migration time, provided ...
N, Reinhard, Y, Mrestani
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis from the Vehicle Components of Topical Pharmaceutical Products

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2014
The local application of pharmaceutical products may induce skin adverse reactions, including allergic contact dermatitis. Indeed, pharmaceutical products are, in general, applied on diseased or inflamed skin, the barrier function of which is often incapacitated, leading to enhanced skin penetration of the applied chemicals.
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[Cardiovascular pharmaceuticals: a risk while driving vehicles].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2007
To categorize cardiovascular pharmaceuticals according to their respective effect on one's capacity to drive a vehicle.an analysis of the technical file for 299 pharmaceutical products belonging to 1 lsubgroups inside the main category of therapeutic products related to the cardiovascular apparatus. Information compiled includes: the existence, or lack
Ana Rosa, Alconero Camarero   +4 more
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