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Hydrophilic Suppository Bases

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1950
The utility and versatility as suppository base materials of polyoxyalkylene derivatives of sorbitan partial fatty acid esters are described. These nontoxic, nonirritant, nonionic surface-active materials are particularly adaptable to suppository base formulation.
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Metronidazole suppositories

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1982
A, Samu, E, Ludwig
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DESFERRIOXAMINE SUPPOSITORIES

The Lancet, 1983
G, Kontoghiorghes   +2 more
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Suppositories-II

Suppositories are prepared using various methods, each tailored to ensure the appropriate incorporation and release of the active ingredient. The three primary methods of preparation are the molding method, the compression method, and the hand-rolling method.
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Suppository mold

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000
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Metoclopramide suppository considerations

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1988
J A, Tami, W W, Waite
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Ergotamine suppositories

Pharmaceutisch weekblad, 1981
Y. Boer   +2 more
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Suppositories-I

Suppositories are solid dosage forms intended for insertion into body orifices, where they melt, soften, or dissolve to exert local or systemic effects. Commonly used routes include rectal, vaginal, and urethral administration. They are designed to bypass the gastrointestinal tract, making them suitable for patients who cannot take oral ...
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