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Gastrointestinal tract, controlled-release delivery systems

Klokkers-Bethke K, Fischer W. Development of a multiple unit drug delivery system for positioned release in the gastrointestinal tract. J Control Release 1991 15 105-112. [Pg.396]

The direct transport of absorbed drugs into systemic circulation, effectively by-passing the first-pass effect of the liver and gastrointestinal tract Lower enzymatic activity compared to the gastrointestinal tract or liver Amenability to self-medication, which increases patient compliance Possibility of pulsatile delivery of some drugs to simulate the biorhythmic release of these drugs Lower risk of overdosage Achievement of controlled release... [Pg.113]


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