Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular mortality, often accompanied by complications such as arrhythmia and stroke. This silent killer requires a multifaceted pharmacological approach for effective management. This article presents new, environmentally friendly spectrophotometric methods for simultaneous quantification of telmisartan (TER) and metoprolol succinate (MTR) in laboratory prepared mixtures and pharmaceutical formulations.
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July 2023
Cardiovascular diseases, in particular hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, are two of the main causes of death worldwide. These conditions are silent killer syndromes that need a variety of pharmacological treatments to be effectively controlled. This study introduces novel, environmentally friendly spectrophotometric techniques for the simultaneous determination of telmisartan (TMS) and rosuvastatin calcium (RVS) in their pharmaceutical dosage forms.
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May 2022
Simultaneous measurement of saxagliptin hydrochloride (SAG) and dapagliflozin propanediol monohydrate (DAG) in bulk powder, laboratory-prepared mixtures, and pharmaceutical dosage form were applied by utilizing three precise and sensitive spectrophotometric techniques which were developed and validated. The first method was the induced dual-wavelength approach (IDW), which relied primarily on the use of alternative equality factors (F) to abolish the effect of DAG when determining SAG and vice versa. The ratio difference method (RDM) was the second method, which used 25 μg/ml of DAG and 20 μg/ml of SAG as divisors to determine the amplitude difference on the ratio spectrum of SAG and DAG, respectively.
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