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Brain Natriuretic Peptide: Potential Adjunct for Cardiac Risk Assessment and Management During Treatment With Experimental Anticancer Agents
(2007)
Mary
Varterasian
Mark
Meyer
Milton
Pressler
et al.
Disease-related comorbidities and prior cardiotoxic treatments often confound MuGA and echo evaluations.
AAPS Journal
Periodical
Pharmacology
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Ensuring the Supply of Highly Qualified Pharmaceutical Scientist Specialists in Product Development and Related Technologies for Present and Future Needs - Report of the 2004 PT Section Education Committee
(2007)
Larry
Augsburger
Entry-level PhDs in industrial pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology or related areas bring a better mix of skills to the product development table than their counterparts from other science disciplines, and this advantage persist even after 4-6 years experience on the job.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
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Ensuring the Supply of Highly Qualified Pharmaceutical Scientist Specialists in Product Development and Related Technologies for Present and Future Needs - Report of the 2004 PT Section Education Committee
(2007)
Larry
Augsburger
Assuming 4-6 years experience, 90% or more of the executives felt that a PhD in industrial pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology or related area to graduates was much better or somewhat better than graduates of other science disciplines in knowledge of dosage forms and drug delivery and formulation skills, and 79% felt that their knowledge of manufacturing unit processes was somewhat better or much better than graduates of other science disciplines.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
...............................................................
The Effect of Drug Concentration and Curing Time on Processing and Properties of Calcium Alginate Beads Containing Metronidazole by Response Surface Methodology
(2006)
Yagnesh
Patel
Praveen
Sher
Atmaram
Pawar
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) photomicrographs revealed increase in the leaching of drug crystals with increased curing time and high drug concentrations.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
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The Effect of Drug Concentration and Curing Time on Processing and Properties of Calcium Alginate Beads Containing Metronidazole by Response Surface Methodology
(2006)
Yagnesh
Patel
Praveen
Sher
Atmaram
Pawar
Natural hydrophilic polymers, owing to their characteristic biocompatibility and biodegradability properties, are widely exploited in the pharmaceutical industry for the development of novel drug delivery systems.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
...............................................................
The Effect of Drug Concentration and Curing Time on Processing and Properties of Calcium Alginate Beads Containing Metronidazole by Response Surface Methodology
(2006)
Yagnesh
Patel
Praveen
Sher
Atmaram
Pawar
Calcium-induced alginate gel beads have been developed in recent years as a unique vehicle for drug delivery system.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
...............................................................
Osmotic Flow Through Asymmetric Membrane: A Means for Controlled Delivery of Drugs With Varying Solubility
(2006)
Anil
Philip
Kamla
Pathak
The kinetics of osmotic drug release is directly related to the solubility of the drug within the formulation.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
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Osmotic Flow Through Asymmetric Membrane: A Means for Controlled Delivery of Drugs With Varying Solubility
(2006)
Anil
Philip
Kamla
Pathak
A fundamental theory of the time course of action of drugs relies on the knowledge of the effective concentration at the ultimate site of action, but this is not accessible.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
...............................................................
Osmotic Flow Through Asymmetric Membrane: A Means for Controlled Delivery of Drugs With Varying Solubility
(2006)
Anil
Philip
Kamla
Pathak
In general the release of drug from an osmotic system depends on many factors such as osmotic pressure, pore size, and coating thickness.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
...............................................................
Controlled Release From Triple Layer, Donut-Shaped Tablets With Enteric Polymers
(2005)
Cherng-ju
Kim
Orally administering drugs to patients over an extended time and at a controlled release rate, preferably at a constant linear release rate, is advantageous in some medical applications.
AAPS PharmSciTech
Periodical
Pharmacology
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