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Pulsatile drug delivery systems

Pulsatile drug delivery systems, 9 57-61 Pulsating heat pipes (PHP), 13 235-236 Pulse combustion heat sources, 9 104-105 Pulse cycles, 9 778 Pulsed baffle reactors, 15 709-710 Pulsed discharge detector (PDD) gas chromatography, 4 614 Pulsed dye lasers, 23 144 Pulsed electrochemical machining (PECM), 9 604-605... [Pg.773]

T. Bussemer, I. Otto, and R. Bodmeier. Pulsatile drug-delivery systems. Crit. Rev. Then Drug Carrier Syst. 18 433-458, 2001. [Pg.37]

Bussemer,T., Peppas, N. A., and Bodmeier, R. (2003), Evaluation of the swelling, hydration and rupturing properties of the swelling layer of a rupturable pulsatile drug delivery system, Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm., 56,261-270. [Pg.390]

These findings lead to the requirement of a time-programmed therapeutic scheme, whereby the drug is at the site of action at the right time in the required amount. This can be realized with pulsatile drug delivery systems. [Pg.1288]

Fig. 6 Pulsatile drug delivery system based on coated effervescent cores—influence of the coating level (7% and 15%w/w) and hardness (50 and 100N) on the drug release/ lag time (coating, EC/DBS core, 30%w/w, effervescent agents, microcrystalline cellulose). (From Ref... Fig. 6 Pulsatile drug delivery system based on coated effervescent cores—influence of the coating level (7% and 15%w/w) and hardness (50 and 100N) on the drug release/ lag time (coating, EC/DBS core, 30%w/w, effervescent agents, microcrystalline cellulose). (From Ref...
Fig. 9 Capsular-shaped pulsatile drug delivery system, consisting of an impermeable capsule body and (A) a swellable, insoluble coated plug and (B) an erodible plug. (From Ref. l)... Fig. 9 Capsular-shaped pulsatile drug delivery system, consisting of an impermeable capsule body and (A) a swellable, insoluble coated plug and (B) an erodible plug. (From Ref. l)...
Krogel, I. Bodmeier, R. Floating or pulsatile drug delivery systems based on coated effervescent cores. Int. J. Pharm. 1999, 187, 175-184. [Pg.1296]

Amidon, G.L. Leesman, G.D. Pulsatile Drug Delivery System. US Patent 5,229,131, July 26, 1993. [Pg.1296]

Maroni A, Zema L, Cerea M, Sangalli ME. Oral pulsatile drug delivery systems. Expert Opin Drug Deliv 2005 Sep 2(5) 855-871. [Pg.281]

Yoshida, R., et al. Pulsatile drug-delivery systems using hydrogels. Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. 11(1-2), 85-108 (1993)... [Pg.218]

Arora, G., Singh, 1., Nagpal, M. and Arora, S. (2011) Recent advances in stimuli induced pulsatile drug delivery system A review. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 4,691-703. [Pg.7]


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