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Correlation Between the Rate of Dissolution and Absorption of Salicylarnide from Tablet and Suspension Dosage Forms

The in vivo absorption and the in vitro dissolution characteristics of a commercial suspension, a commercial tablet, and an experimental tablet formulation of the analgesic-antipyretic drug salicylamide were compared. The results of the study demonstrated that the absorption of this drug is dissolut...

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Published in:Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 1969-12, Vol.58 (12), p.1468-1470
Main Authors: Bates, Theodore R., Lambert, Daniel A., Johns, William H.
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