Publications by authors named "Jayanti Nerurkar"

Aqueous solubility is an important parameter for the development of liquid formulations and in the determination of bioavailability of oral dosage forms. Ibuprofen (IB), a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, is a chiral molecule and is currently used clinically as a racemate (racIB). However, the S form of ibuprofen or S(+)-ibuprofen (SIB) is the biologically active isomer and is primarily responsible for the antiinflammatory activity.

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The study was conducted to investigate the effects of carrageenans, and cellulose ethers on the drug release rates of ibuprofen controlled-release tablet matrices prepared by direct compression. Polymer blends containing carrageenans or cellulose ethers were used for the formulation and the effect of varying the polymer concentration on the release of the drug was studied. Other factors such as changes in surface topography of the matrices due to hydration were observed using a cryogenic scanning electron microscopy technique.

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The aqueous solubility of guaifenesin, a highly water-soluble drug, in the presence of salts, sugars, and cosolvents was determined at 25 degrees C and 40 degrees C. The solubility of drug at both temperatures was reduced with increasing concentrations of salts and sugars. The extent of reduction in drug solubility was dependent on the type of salts and sugars used.

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Study Objective: To compare the cost-effectiveness of warfarin or enoxaparin with no prophylaxis for prevention of venous thromboembolism in patients undergoing total knee replacement (TKR) or knee arthroplasty.

Design: Literature search and retrospective database analysis.

Patients: Cohort of 42,692 patients over 40 years old who underwent TKR or knee arthroplasty, with a subsequent length of stay of at least 1 day, and who did not die postoperatively.

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