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  • 22. Granular proctitis treated with succinyl-sulphathiazole suppositories.
    CLUER EH.
    Lancet; 1947 Aug 02; 2(6466):168-70. PubMed ID: 20255783
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  • 24. [Effect of the interaction between paracetamol and non-ionic surfactants on rectal absorption from suppositories].
    Djimbo M, Moës AJ.
    J Pharm Belg; 1986 Aug 02; 41(6):393-401. PubMed ID: 3559876
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  • 25. Effect of some nonionic surfactants on the rate of release of drugs from suppositories.
    Plaxco JM, Free CB, Rowland CR.
    J Pharm Sci; 1967 Jul 02; 56(7):809-14. PubMed ID: 6034821
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  • 27. Studies on sustained-release suppositories. I. Effect of alginic acid addition on rectal absorption of bacampicillin in rabbits.
    Kawashima S, Nishiura N, Noguchi T, Fujiwara H.
    Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo); 1989 Mar 02; 37(3):766-70. PubMed ID: 2752491
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  • 28. [Experimental and clinical aspects of rectal therapy].
    NEUMANN H.
    Medizinische; 1954 Mar 27; 13():438-9. PubMed ID: 13175929
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  • 30. Release and rectal absorption of aminophylline suppositories prepared in a hospital pharmacy.
    Fujii T, Kubota A, Mizushima N.
    Tokai J Exp Clin Med; 1982 Sep 27; 7(5):539-46. PubMed ID: 7182946
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  • 33. [EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON RECTAL ABSORPTION OF ANEURIN, RIBOFLAVIN, PYRIDOXINE AND CYANOCOBALAMINE FROM BASIC FAT SUBSTANCES IN SUPPOSITORIES].
    SALAZAR B, ARANGUIZ T, VARGAS L.
    Mitt Dtsch Pharm Ges Pharm Ges DDR; 1965 Mar 27; 35():45-59. PubMed ID: 14309145
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  • 34. Percutaneous absorption of piketoprofen in rabbits: effect of nonionic surface-active agents.
    Fabregas JL, Cucala J, Segura J, Tarrus E.
    Farmaco Prat; 1986 May 27; 41(5):177-83. PubMed ID: 3487466
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  • 36. Effect of some ionic and nonionic surfactants on the intramuscular absorption of isonicotinamide.
    Kobayashi H, Peng T, Kagayama A, Okumura K, Muranishi S.
    Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo); 1975 Jan 27; 23(1):42-7. PubMed ID: 126119
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  • 39. Influence of particle size on rectal absorption of aspirin.
    Parrott EL.
    J Pharm Sci; 1975 May 27; 64(5):875-80. PubMed ID: 1151665
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  • 40. [Effects of surface-limiting reactions of colloid silicic acid on hard-fat-base suppositories containing active substances. 2. Liberation from solution- and suspension-suppositories].
    Liebi H, Haggag A, Rupprecht H.
    Pharmazie; 1977 Jun 06; 32(6):354. PubMed ID: 197549
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