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Stabilisation of amorphous furosemide increases the oral drug bioavailability in rats
Line Hagner Nielsen,
Thomas Rades
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Anette Müllertz
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Furosemide
100%
Sodium Salt
88%
Glass Solution
66%
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
33%
Oral Dosing
11%
In Vivo Performance
11%
Medium pH
11%
Fast Dissolution
11%
Glass Transition Temperature
11%
Crystallinity
11%
Humidity
11%
Spray Drying
11%
Stabilizing Effect
11%
Intrinsic Dissolution Rate
11%
Oral Bioavailability
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Furosemide
100%
Bioavailability
100%
Sodium
88%
Povidone
33%
Food Science
Table Salt
100%
Sodium
100%
Spray Drying
12%
Material Science
Sodium
100%
Glass Transition Temperature
12%