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  • ...lyelectrolytes for [[implant (medicine)|implant]] coatings, for controlled drug release, and other applications.
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  • ...mechanical properties of polyanhydrides render them ideal as controlled [[drug delivery]] devices. ...w [[degradation]] rate makes [[aromatic]] polyanhydrides less suitable for drug delivery when used as homopolymers, but they can be copolymerized with the
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  • Calcium polycarbophil has been marketed as an [[Over-the-counter drug|over-the-counter]] agent used for treating functional [[Inflammatory bowel
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  • ...aluated for various drug delivery applications and were shown to sensitize drug resistant cancers to chemotherapy. ...olymers have a very real effect on biological systems independently of the drug they are transporting. The poloxamers have been shown to incorporate into c
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  • ...area particularly in the fields of [[tissue engineering]] and controlled [[drug delivery]]. [[Degradation]] is important in [[biomedicine]] for many reason ...ug delivery, biodegradable polymers offer tremendous potential either as a drug delivery system alone or in conjunction to functioning as a [[medical devic
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  • Chitin derivatives can also be used as drug carriers, and a report of the use of chitin in absorbable sutures shows tha Alginate gels have been used widely in controlled release drug delivery systems. Alginates have been used to encapsulate various herbicide
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  • ...ns ranging from [[Implant (medicine)|implantable devices]] to controlled [[drug delivery]]. Polymers such as poly(methyl methacrylate) find application as
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  • [[Category:Drug delivery devices]]
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  • ...s) is used for bowel preparation before [[surgery]] or [[colonoscopy]] and drug overdoses. It is sold under the brand names '''GoLYTELY''', '''NuLytely''', ...ke">{{Cite book | last=Smolinske | first=Susan C.| title=Handbook of Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Excipients | page=287 | publisher=CRC Press | location=Boca
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  • ...ices to avoid a second operation to remove them, or to gradually release a drug <ref>http://www.devicelink.com/mpb/archive/98/03/002.html Synthetic Biodegr ...a natural product, and there is controlled ability to release a drug. The drug slowly releases as polymer degrades.
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  • [[Category:Drug delivery devices]]
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  • ...or example, polystyrene meets the stringent standards of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Commission/European Food Safety Authority f
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  • ==Types of stainless steel==<!-- target from [[drug-eluting stent#design]] -->
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  • {{About|industrial hemp|its psychoactive variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cannabis|other uses|Hemp (disambiguation)}} ...ndustrial hemp production produce only minute amounts of this psychoactive drug, not enough for any physical or psychological effects. Typically, hemp cont
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  • ...severe [[hypertension|hypertensive]] crisis if given a [[sympathomimetic]] drug such as naphazoline HCl * Drug interactions can occur with [[anaesthetics]] that sensitize the [[myocardiu
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  • ...= Swiss Pharmaceutical Society | title = Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory (Book with CD-ROM) | publisher = Medpharm Scientific Publishers | <ref> Haller, CA, et al. (2005) "Hemodynamic effects of ephedra-free weight-loss supplements in humans" ''Am J Med'' '''118''':998-1003 http://dx.doi.org/10
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  • '''Synephrine''' (or '''oxedrine''') is a [[drug]] commonly used for weight loss. While its effectiveness is widely debated,
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  • The [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) requires all class IIIb and class IV lasers offered ...cepted by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) on laser products imported into the US. The old and
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  • ...vaccine designed to prevent cancer available. In 2006, the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] approved a [[human papilloma virus]] vaccine, called [[Gar
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  • ...ok |author = |title= Clinical Chemistry, 6th edition |chapter= Therapeutic drug monitoring and chemical aspects of toxicology |editor= Marshall, W.J.; Bang *{{cite book |author = Kosnett, M.J. |title= Poisoning and Drug Overdose, 5th edition |chapter= Lead |editor= Olson, K.R. |publisher= McGr
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