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Factors affecting iontophoretic mobility of metoprolol

Thysman et al., 1992

Document ID
11215542423305354034
Author
Thysman S
Préat V
Roland M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences

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The effect of different factors on the iontophoretic transport of metoprolol was analyzed. In vitro experiments were first performed in a diffusion cell with a cellophane membrane. Comparison of different pH, buffers, and ionic strengths in the donor compartment showed …
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