Enhancing the aqueous solubility via amorphization of crystalline poor glass-forming drugs represents a challenge, particularly when drug dosing is high. In such scenarios, there is often a need for high polymer loadings leading to an increase in the dosage form mass and less patient acceptability. This work investigated the role that polymer type and after-melt cooling rate had upon the amorphicity of solid dispersions (SDs) containing high levels of naproxen and three commonly used polymeric excipients: Eudragit® EPO, Kollidon® VA64, and Soluplus®.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Populations are ageing globally and Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) are experiencing the fastest rates of demographic change. Few studies have explored the burden of frailty amongst older people in hospital in LMICs, where healthcare services are having to rapidly adapt to align with the needs of older people. This study aimed to measure the prevalence of frailty amongst older people admitted to hospital in Tanzania and to explore their demographic and clinical characteristics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNorepinephrine (NE) is widely used to treat cardiac arrest and profound hypotension. A prolonged vasoconstriction of blood vessel could cause ischemia and hypoxia which results in a decrease in intracellular pH. V-ATPases pump protons across the plasma membranes of numerous cell types.
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