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Lamotrigine mesylate

E. Schmitt, C. W. Davis, and S. T. Long, Moisture-dependent crystallization of amorphous lamotrigine mesylate, J. Pharm. Set 85, 1215-1219(1996). [Pg.251]

Cefazolin sodium is capable of existing in a number of crystalline modifications, but the amorphous state is produced by the lyophilization process [38]. The amorphous form retained its nature at relative humidities less than 56% but converted completely to the pentahydrate above 75% RH. Interestingly, the hygroscopicity of the amorphous form was essentially similar to that exhibited by the dehydrated monohydrate or dehydrated a-form. Lamotrigine mesylate was also found to exhibit a moisture-dependent amorphous-to-crystalline transition [39]. The transition was found to be independent of the presence of mannitol, whether the amorphous solid was produced by lyophilization or by spray-drying. [Pg.346]


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