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Research Article

Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride Sustained-Release Pellets Prepared by a Combination of Hot-Melt Subcoating and Polymer Coating

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Pages 1323-1330 | Published online: 02 Dec 2008

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Xiuzhi Wang, Puxiu Wang, Chenglong Huang, Xiaoyang Lin, Haoyu Gong, Haibing He & Cuifang Cai. (2017) Hot-melt sub- and outercoating combined with enteric aqueous coating to improve the stability of aspirin tablets. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 12:3, pages 266-278.
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