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PREPARATION OF A 5% FLURBIPROFEN HYDROGEL: Pharmaceutical aspects

Margot M.S. Naaijkens(1), A.A. van Sorge(2)
(1)Rijnstate Hospital - ARNHEM. Netherlands
(2)Rijnstate Hospital Arnhem - ARNHEM. Netherlands

[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL & METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [PRESENTATION FILE] [Discussion Board]
CONCLUSIONS Previous: Reduced energy consumption by dexamethasone in the mouse heart. Previous: Making of virtual skin tumor PRESENTATION FILE
[Pharmacology]
Next: DIFFERENT ANXIOLYTIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM IN FISCHER 344 RATS AND TWO STOCKS OF WISTAR RATS IN THE ELEVATED PLUS MAZE
[Dermatology]
Next: Maximising skin care with the use of advanced skin penetration techniques

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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  4. Treffel P., Gabard B. Ibuprofen epidermal levels after topical application in vitro: effect of formulation, application time, dose variation and occlusion. British Journal of Dermatology; 1993: 129: 286-291
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  7. Jones D.S., Irwin C.R., Woolfson A.D., Djokic J., Adams V. Physicochemical characterisation and preliminary in vivo efficacy of bioadhesive, semisolid formulations containing flurbiprofen for treatment of gingivitis. J Pharm Sci; 1999: 88(6): 592-598
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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL & METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [PRESENTATION FILE] [Discussion Board]

CONCLUSIONS Previous: Reduced energy consumption by dexamethasone in the mouse heart. Previous: Making of virtual skin tumor PRESENTATION FILE
[Pharmacology]
Next: DIFFERENT ANXIOLYTIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM IN FISCHER 344 RATS AND TWO STOCKS OF WISTAR RATS IN THE ELEVATED PLUS MAZE
[Dermatology]
Next: Maximising skin care with the use of advanced skin penetration techniques
Margot M.S. Naaijkens, A.A. van Sorge
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