Enhancement in Drug Delivery I read this book with great interest and found that it contains very useful information. The use of enhancers is often essential in the design of novel pharmaceutical products and new therapies. I think that this book presents a concise, readable, and in-depth review of
Enhancement in Drug Delivery
โ Scribed by Elka Touitou (Editor); Brian W. Barry (Editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2011
- Leaves
- 631
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Providing a significant cross-fertilization of ideas across several disciplines, Enhancement in Drug Delivery offers a unique comprehensive review of both theoretical and practical aspects of enhancement agents and techniques used for problematic administration routes. It presents an integrated evaluation of absorption enhancers and modes fo
โฆ Table of Contents
Promoted Gastrointestinal Drug Absorption. Promoted Rectal Absorption. Enhancement of Buccal and Sublingual Absorption. Transdermal Enhanced Delivery. Nasal Absorption Optimization. Drug Absorption from Vagina and Uterus. Systemic Absorption through the Ocular Route. Drug Delivery to the Central Nervous System.
โฆ Subjects
Bioscience;Pharmaceutical Science;Drug Design & Development;Pharmacology;Physical Sciences;Chemistry;Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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