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E S Ghaly

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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy|September 15, 2009
Modified drug release of poloxamer matrix by including water-soluble and water-insoluble polymerY M Gonzalez, E S Ghaly
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy|October 13, 1999
Kinetic release of theophylline from hydrophilic swellable matricesC I Vargas, E S Ghaly
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|October 20, 2010
Development and evaluation of nifedipine controlled release tablets prepared using mucoadhesive swellable polymerW A Felician, E S Ghaly
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|May 8, 1999
Compressional characterization of two dextrose-based directly compressible excipients using an instrumented tablet pressI G Olmo, E S Ghaly
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1993
Acetaminophen-alginate spheres prepared by cross linking technologyM R Rubio, E S Ghaly
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1993
Sustained release phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride from ATO 888 matrixM A Perez, E S Ghaly, A Marti
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|August 7, 2003
Relationship between internal phase volume and emulsion stability: the cetyl alcohol/stearyl alcohol systemE Sepulveda, D O Kildsig, E S Ghaly
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|March 6, 2004
Effect of hydrodynamic environment on tablets dissolution rateYan Wu, D O Kildsig, E S Ghaly
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1993
Physicochemical characterization of acetaminophen-ethylcellulose solid dispersionE S Ghaly, J I Hernández, A Malavé, et al.
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1992
Ethylcellulose as a carrier for controlled-release acetaminophen tabletsE S Ghaly, J I Hernández, A Malavé, et al.
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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy|September 15, 2009
Modified drug release of poloxamer matrix by including water-soluble and water-insoluble polymerY M Gonzalez, E S Ghaly
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy|October 13, 1999
Kinetic release of theophylline from hydrophilic swellable matricesC I Vargas, E S Ghaly
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|October 20, 2010
Development and evaluation of nifedipine controlled release tablets prepared using mucoadhesive swellable polymerW A Felician, E S Ghaly
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|May 8, 1999
Compressional characterization of two dextrose-based directly compressible excipients using an instrumented tablet pressI G Olmo, E S Ghaly
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1993
Acetaminophen-alginate spheres prepared by cross linking technologyM R Rubio, E S Ghaly
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1993
Sustained release phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride from ATO 888 matrixM A Perez, E S Ghaly, A Marti
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|August 7, 2003
Relationship between internal phase volume and emulsion stability: the cetyl alcohol/stearyl alcohol systemE Sepulveda, D O Kildsig, E S Ghaly
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology|March 6, 2004
Effect of hydrodynamic environment on tablets dissolution rateYan Wu, D O Kildsig, E S Ghaly
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1993
Physicochemical characterization of acetaminophen-ethylcellulose solid dispersionE S Ghaly, J I Hernández, A Malavé, et al.
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal|December 1, 1992
Ethylcellulose as a carrier for controlled-release acetaminophen tabletsE S Ghaly, J I Hernández, A Malavé, et al.
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