Exploring New Solid Forms of Antirheumatic Drug Hydroxychloroquine: Novel Salts with Sustained‐Release Performance
Wei‐Jie Ji,
Yue Wu,
Minghuang Hong
et al.
Abstract:Hydroxychloroquine sulfate is a common drug for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. However, the disadvantage of this drug is that it needs to be taken continuously for 3–6 months to be effective and compliance of patients is poor. In this work, four new salt forms of hydroxychloroquine are successfully prepared whose crystal structures and properties are confirmed by a series of solid‐state characterization methods, including infrared spectroscopy, single crystal X‐ray diffraction, powder X‐ray diffraction… Show more
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