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In vitro release of chloramphenicol from different suppository bases
Die Pharmazie
|July 1, 1975
Abstract:
The release of chloramphenicol from different suppository bases has been investigated. It is proved that the release was dependent on drug solubility in the base, solubility of the base in test medium, and the melting point of the base and its chemical composition.
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