Solid Dispersion Approach for Optimized Bioavailability of Sulpiride

Faculty Pharmacy Year: 2013
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Journal: LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY Volume:
Keywords : Solid Dispersion Approach , Optimized Bioavailability , Sulpiride    
Abstract:
The low dissolution and limited solubility of sulpiride (SUL) resulted in a slow and incomplete absorption after oral administration with bioavailability not exceeding 30%. The aim of the present study was to improve the dissolution of SUL
   
     
 
       

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