2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7924600
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Physicochemical Equivalence and Quality Assessment of Various Brands of Gastro-Resistant Omeprazole Capsules in the Kumasi Metropolis

Abstract: The proliferation of counterfeit and poor-quality drugs is a major public health problem, especially in developing countries such as Ghana where there are inadequate resources to effectively monitor their prevalence. Most of these drugs, which are counterfeited, are drugs, which are in high demand and will reap huge profits for the unscrupulous people who engage in such activities. The introduction of Omeprazole as one of the first-line therapies in the management of peptic and duodenal ulcers in the treatment… Show more

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“…It essentially aims to determine how closely generic products match those of the reference product by evaluating and comparing drug dissolution profiles. Patients in undeveloped countries received generic drug products without consideration for their efficacy [2,3]. drug classes are therefore classified as follows: class 1: high solubility and high permeability; class 2: low solubility and high permeability; class 3: high solubility and low permeability; and class 4: low solubility and low permeability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It essentially aims to determine how closely generic products match those of the reference product by evaluating and comparing drug dissolution profiles. Patients in undeveloped countries received generic drug products without consideration for their efficacy [2,3]. drug classes are therefore classified as follows: class 1: high solubility and high permeability; class 2: low solubility and high permeability; class 3: high solubility and low permeability; and class 4: low solubility and low permeability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%