Preparation and Physicochemical Stability of Liquid Oral Dosage Forms Free of Potentially Harmful Excipient Designed for Pediatric Patients
Dexamethasone, hydrochlorothiazide, spironolactone, and phenytoin are commonly used in neonates, but no age-appropriate formulation containing these active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) is commercially available. Thus, pharmaceutical compounding of the liquid oral dosage form is required to enab...
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Main Authors: | Guillaume Binson (Author), Karine Beuzit (Author), Virginie Migeot (Author), Léa Marco (Author), Barbara Troussier (Author), Nicolas Venisse (Author), Antoine Dupuis (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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