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Utpal Shah

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Current Pharmaceutical Design|September 2, 2015
Why are Excipients Important to Neonates?Mark A Turner, Utpal Shah
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|December 17, 2011
Giving propranolol tablets to infants with hemangiomasAnthony Nunn, Utpal Shah, James Ford
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 8, 2010
Inappropriate oral formulations and information in paediatric trialsSreenivas Pandit, Utpal Shah, Daniel Jon Kirby, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|August 31, 2012
Hospitalised neonates in Estonia commonly receive potentially harmful excipientsJana Lass, Kaisa Naelapää, Utpal Shah, et al.
Bioanalysis|December 22, 2011
Use of dried blood spots to study excipient kinetics in neonatesShirish Yakkundi, James McElnay, Jeff Millership, et al.
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Current Pharmaceutical Design|September 2, 2015
Why are Excipients Important to Neonates?Mark A Turner, Utpal Shah
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|December 17, 2011
Giving propranolol tablets to infants with hemangiomasAnthony Nunn, Utpal Shah, James Ford
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 8, 2010
Inappropriate oral formulations and information in paediatric trialsSreenivas Pandit, Utpal Shah, Daniel Jon Kirby, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|August 31, 2012
Hospitalised neonates in Estonia commonly receive potentially harmful excipientsJana Lass, Kaisa Naelapää, Utpal Shah, et al.
Bioanalysis|December 22, 2011
Use of dried blood spots to study excipient kinetics in neonatesShirish Yakkundi, James McElnay, Jeff Millership, et al.
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