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Injectable Drug Development: Techniques to Reduce Pain and Irritation

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Colorado Interpharm Press 1999Description: 444pISBN:
  • 9781574910957
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.6 INJ
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Filled with strategies to minimize the adverse effects of injectable drugs, this book provides the scientific background and techniques required to evaluate parenteral formulations with respect to their potential to cause pain, irritation, and muscle damage. Using a unique, interdisciplinary approach, the book's editors and contributors represent the areas of pharmaceutics, physiology, anatomy, toxicology, and product formulation. The chapters cover topics such as muscle damage with injectables, in vitro and in vivo cystolic enzyme release, histological and morphological methods, assessing pain, cosolvents in injectables, biodegradable microparticles, and more.

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