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Research Article

Penetration‐Enhancing Effect of Ethanol–Water Solvent System and Ethanolic Solution of Carvone on Transdermal Permeability of Nimodipine from HPMC Gel Across Rat Abdominal Skin

, M.Pharm.Ph.D., D.A.S., , M.Pharm. & , M.Pharm., Ph.D.
Pages 63-74 | Received 02 Jan 2003, Accepted 25 May 2003, Published online: 02 Apr 2004

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