Development and qualitative assesment of medicinal aerosol with lidocaine hydrochloride based on sodium alginate
Medicinal aerosols for external use are a less popular form of the drug than aerosols for internal use, i.e., inhalation aerosols. Most common are dermal and nasal aerosols. If the aerosol is used on damaged skin, it must be sterile. Aerosols intended for use on damaged epidermis form a bandage afte...
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Main Authors: | Marta Czapiewska (Author), Piotr Bilski (Author) |
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Polish Pharmaceutical Society,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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