Applying the Biopharmaceutics Classification System to veterinary pharmaceutical products: Part I: Biopharmaceutics and formulation considerations

M Martinez, L Augsburger, T Johnston… - Advanced Drug Delivery …, 2002 - Elsevier
The complexity of multiple species approvals continues throughout the life of a product as
post-approval manufacturing changes, as well as all generic versions of approved products …

In situ, real time observation of the disintegration of paracetamol tablets in aqueous solution by magnetic resonance imaging

J Tritt-Goc, J Kowalczuk - European journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2002 - Elsevier
The disintegration behavior of paracetamol tablets was studied by magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) using the Snapshot FLASH method. The total time of the single experiment is …

In vitro simulation of food effect on dissolution of deramciclane film-coated tablets and correlation with in vivo data in healthy volunteers

S Al-Behaisi, I Antal, G Morovján, J Szúnyog… - European journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
The in vitro dissolution profiles of deramciclane 30 mg film-coated tablets, an acid-labile new
5-HT receptor antagonist, were studied under simulated fasting and fed conditions. Artificial …

[图书][B] Mechanistic studies to elucidate the role of lipid vehicles on solubility, formulation and bioavailability of poorly soluble compounds

I Dumanli - 2002 - search.proquest.com
Lipids have been used to improve the bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs for almost
twenty years. However, they are still not well characterized. There are limited publications …

[图书][B] Lipid drug delivery systems and their fate after oral administration

RAEK Al-Sukhun - 2002 - search.proquest.com
A novel class of lipid formulation was investigated comprising GRAS (generally regarded as
safe) materials. The formulations were all'surfactant-free'(SF) formulations, and also referred …

[PDF][PDF] IN VITRO MODELLING OF FOOD EFFECT INFLUENCING DISSOLUTION OF ACID-LABILE DRUGS

SK Al-Behaisi - Citeseer
Studying food effect–or the lack of it–on drug release/absorption, and consequently drawing
conclusions regarding the presence or absence of drug-food interaction, is mandatory when …