Pharmaceutical bioequivalence
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
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Other Authors: | Tse, Francis L. S. (Editor), Welling, Peter G. (Editor), Dighe, Srikant V. (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Marcl Dekker
1991
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Series: | Drugs and the pharmaceutical sciences
v. 48 |
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