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Preparation of acetazolamide composite microparticles by supercritical anti-solvent techniques

Duarte et al., 2007

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10224731606707175438
Author
Duarte A
Roy C
Vega-González A
Duarte C
Subra-Paternault P
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International journal of pharmaceutics

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The possibility of preparation of ophthalmic drug delivery systems using compressed anti- solvent technology was evaluated. Eudragit RS 100 and RL 100 were used as drug carriers, acetazolamide was the model drug processed. Compressed anti-solvent experiments were …
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