An Accelerated Release Study to Evaluate Long-Acting Contraceptive Levonorgestrel-Containing in Situ Forming Depot Systems
Biodegradable polymer-based injectable in situ forming depot (ISD) systems that solidify in the body to form a solid or semisolid reservoir are becoming increasingly attractive as an injectable dosage form for sustained (months to years) parenteral drug delivery. Evaluation of long-term drug release...
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Main Authors: | Dileep R. Janagam (Author), Lizhu Wang (Author), Suryatheja Ananthula (Author), James R. Johnson (Author), Tao L. Lowe (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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