Significance of Drug formulation
Synonyms: Medication preparation, Pharmaceutical formulation, Drug composition, Product formulation, Drug design, Drug preparation, Medicinal formulation, Therapeutic formulation
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Hindu concept of 'Drug formulation'
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) In the cases of poisoning, various herbal drugs or drug formulations have been advised for use through nasal route in Aayurvedic texts.[1] (2) These are the designs of medicines, which are created based on the stages of a disease, season, age, and sex, and used in the treatment process.[2]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) These are the specific ways in which drugs are prepared for administration, and transdermal drug delivery involves applying a drug formulation to the skin for systemic delivery.[3] (2) These are the formulations that are the main focus of a well-developed subdiscipline that originated during the medieval period, centered on the formulation of medications.[4] (3) This refers to the preparation of Rambana Rasa in the Rasashastra and Bhaishyajya Kalpana Dept, prepared under the guidance of teachers for the study.[5] (4) This describes the preparations, which are being tested for their impact on the symptoms of respiratory diseases, as revealed by the research results and analysis.[6] (5) Pharmaceutics is the discipline of pharmacy that deals with the process of turning a new chemical entity into a medication to be used safely and effectively by patients.[7]
The concept of Drug formulation in scientific sources
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) These were orally administered to each conscious animal by gavage, by the help of a stomach tube.[8] (2) The text says future studies should focus on in vivo validation, mechanistic analyses and drug formulation.[9] (3) TPGS is nonionic and widely used in drug delivery as polymeric micelles for solubilization and absorption enhancement in these.[10]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Lipid-based drug formulations increase the relative solubility of drugs in gastrointestinal track by enhancing absorption.[11] (2) It is also vital to keep in mind that some 3 D printers will subject medication formulations to high temperatures that are inappropriate for these that are thermolabile.[12] (3) Before the release of the drug, the drug formulation is completely shielded from degradation.[13]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This phrase refers to the different ways that medications are prepared and delivered, which is a key area of development to improve the treatment of children with the disease.[14] (2) This term refers to the different forms in which a medication is available, such as suspensions, capsules, or tablets, and each form has its own dosage and storage requirements.[15] (3) These are available and suitable, and are important to ensure that adequate concentrations of ARV drugs are obtained, to ensure efficacy and prevent toxicity, and suitable dosage forms are lacking for many of the ARV drugs.[16]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) These are the processes involved in creating new medications, potentially guided by the properties of Z. chalybeum.[17] (2) These are the processes involved in creating medicines, where ingredients are combined and prepared for therapeutic use in the body.[18]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is the form in which a drug is available, and the guidelines provide information on drug formulations, dosage, and administration routes.[19]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Different forms or preparations of a drug, the bioavailability of which can be studied by monitoring 2-hydroxyflutamide levels.[20] (2) Drug formulation is the process of combining active pharmaceutical ingredients with other substances to create a final dosage form.[21]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) These are the different forms in which drugs are available, and the adherence reporting form is designed to be suitable for all of them.[22] (2) Changes made to substances to prevent abuse, representing one of the public health approaches considered.[23]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This term refers to the way medication is prepared, and the study suggests the need for considering preference in this area.[24]