NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS Introduction Transdermal drug delivery systems These are defined as self-contained, discrete dosage forms which when applied to the ...
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Drugs and Behavior. Chapter 1. Basic Pharmacology. Drug: drug is any substance that alters the physiology of the body, but is not a food or nutrient ...
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* * FDA approved: 1991 Available OTC: 1996 Description of Product Transdermal nicotine delivery systems: impermeable surface layer, a nicotine reservoir, an adhesive ...
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