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Pharmaceutical Bioequivalence

Contributor(s): Welling, Peter | Francis L.S | Shrikant V.D.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: India: CRC Press; 1991Edition: 1st ed.Description: 488 p.ISBN: 0824784847 (hardcover); 9780824784843 (hardcover).Subject(s): Pharmacology | Drugs--Bioavailability | Drugs--Therapeutic EquivalencyDDC classification: 615.58 Peter 20267 1st 1991 Pharmacology Summary: The rate and extent of drug absorption are a function of many factors, including the site of administration, the physiochemical characteristics of the compound, and the dosage form. The issues involved in bioequivalence and bioavailability are enmeshed in controversy, which is compounded by issues.
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The rate and extent of drug absorption are a function of many factors, including the site of administration, the physiochemical characteristics of the compound, and the dosage form. The issues involved in bioequivalence and bioavailability are enmeshed in controversy, which is compounded by issues.

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