A computer aided method for selecting drugs as potential candidates for oral prolonged release formulations has been previously published. In order to decide whether trial formulations were warranted, prolonged release dosing was simulated to find all release rates and doses producing successful reg
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Equipment and methodology for relating gastrointestinal absorption to site of drug release
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1961
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- English
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- 50
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- 0022-3549
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