Development of rectal self-emulsifying suspension of a moisture-labile water-soluble drug
Self-emulsifying drug delivery systems, commonly used for oral delivery of poorly soluble compounds, were used to formulate water soluble but moisture labile compounds for rectal application. The objective was to use the oily phase of the system to formulate a liquid, non-aqueous product while obtai...
Main Authors: | Kauss, T, Gaubert, A, Tabaran, L, Tonelli, G, Phoeung, T, Langlois, M, White, N, Cartwright, A, Gomes, M, Gaudin, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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