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Antiepileptic drugs, specific agents

Poly(N-vinyl-pyrrolidone), or PNVP, is a biocompatible, water-soluble (JJ ) polymer that has previously been used as a synthetic blood plasma extender, as a component of soft contact lenses, and in a complex with iodine as the commercially available topical antiseptic Betadine ( ). It also forms a remarkable variety of chemically specific complexes with drugs and hormones such as the tetracyclines, phenothiazine antipsychotics, the antiepileptic drug phenytoin, procaine local anesthetics, and methyldopa antiparkinsonian drugs ( ). In its insoluble, chemically cross-linked form, PNVP has also been used as a concentrating agent for a variety of phenols and catechol compounds (22). [Pg.82]


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