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2014-08-13 12:46
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 Gastro-intestinal transit - multiple unit [Dissolution / BCS / IVIVC]

Dear all!

Is anybody aware of a recent publication on the transit time of multiple-unit formulations through the various segments of the GI-tract (besides Podczeck, 2007)?

Found only some publications on single-unit forms...

Many thanx in advance!

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2014-08-13 22:59
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 Gastro-intestinal transit - multiple unit

Dear Somebody

❝ Is anybody aware of a recent publication on the transit time of multiple-unit formulations through the various segments of the GI-tract (besides Podczeck, 2007)?


❝ Found only some publications on single-unit forms...


check these out
a) Oral modified-release formulations in motion: The relationship between gastrointestinal transit and drug absorption; Felipe J.O. Varum, Hamid A. Merchant, Abdul W. Basit; / International Journal of Pharmaceutics 395 (2010) 26–36 doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2010.04.046

b) The transit of dosage forms through the colon: Clive G. Wilson International Journal of Pharmaceutics 395 (2010) 17–25

c) Gastric emptying of multi-particulate dosage forms J. Michael Newton International Journal of Pharmaceutics 395 (2010) 2–8

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2014-08-14 15:50
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 Gastro-intestinal transit - multiple unit

Many thanx, sounds good! If you come to Sweden next time, we will have a decent curry and beer!

Cheers!


Edit: Full quote removed. Please delete everything from the text of the original poster which is not necessary in understanding your answer; see also this post! [Helmut]

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