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385 related items for PubMed ID: 14577974

  • 1. In-vitro evaluation and vaginal absorption of metronidazole suppositories in rabbits.
    Ozyazici M, Turgut EH, Taner MS, Köseoglu K, Ertan G.
    J Drug Target; 2003 Apr; 11(3):177-85. PubMed ID: 14577974
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  • 4. Effect of drug solubility on in vitro availability rate from suppositories with polyethylene glycol excipients.
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  • 5. Release and rectal absorption of aminophylline suppositories prepared in a hospital pharmacy.
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  • 6. The release of isoconazole nitrate from different suppository bases: in-vivo release of drug labelled with 99mTc in rabbits.
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  • 8. [The dynamics of the drug release from suppositories. Part 5: Liberation of chlorpromazine from suppository bases (author's transl)].
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  • 12. Formulation effects on the mechanical and release properties of metronidazole suppositories.
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  • 15. Dissolution of metronidazole from oral and vaginal dosage forms in sink and non-sink conditions.
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  • 17. Reciprocating dialysis tube method: periodic tapping improved in vitro release/dissolution testing of suppositories.
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  • 19. In vitro release of chloramphenicol from different suppository bases.
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  • 20. Availability of oxyphenbutazone from different suppository formulations.
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