Medication Lubricants for Oral Delivery of Drugs: Oral Processing Reduces Thickness, Changes Characteristics, and Improves Dissolution Profile
Swallowing oral solid dosage forms is challenging for those who have medication swallowing difficulties, including patients with dysphagia. One option is to mix the drug (whole or crushed) with a thick vehicle (medication lubricant). Previous in vitro studies consistently suggest that thick vehicles...
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Main Authors: | Marwa A. Malouh (Author), Julie A. Y. Cichero (Author), Yu Sun (Author), Esther T. L. Lau (Author), Lisa M. Nissen (Author), Kathryn J. Steadman (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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