2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13346-017-0442-z
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Urinary excretion of ciprofloxacin after administration of extended release tablets in healthy volunteers. Swellable drug-polyelectrolyte matrix versus bilayer tablets

Abstract: This paper builds on a previous paper in which new ciprofloxacin extended-release tablets were developed based on a ciprofloxacin-based swellable drug polyelectrolyte matrix (SDPM-CIP). The matrix contains a molecular dispersion of ciprofloxacin ionically bonded to the acidic groups of carbomer, forming the polyelectrolyte-drug complex CB-CIP. This formulation showed that the release profile of the ciprofloxacin bilayer tablets currently commercialised can be achieved with a simpler strategy. Thus, since cipro… Show more

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“…Hasta 78% (24,25) Ampicilina 30-64% (25,26) Dicloxacilina 38-50% (27) Cefalexina 80-93% (28) Ciprofloxacina 40-50% (24,29) Doxiciclina 40-60% (24) Sulfametoxazol Hasta el 30% (24) Azitromicina Hasta 6% (24,30) Fuente: propia…”
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“…Hasta 78% (24,25) Ampicilina 30-64% (25,26) Dicloxacilina 38-50% (27) Cefalexina 80-93% (28) Ciprofloxacina 40-50% (24,29) Doxiciclina 40-60% (24) Sulfametoxazol Hasta el 30% (24) Azitromicina Hasta 6% (24,30) Fuente: propia…”
Section: Amoxicilinaunclassified