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Drug Implants
Known as:
Drug Implant
, Implants, Drug
, Therapeutic Implant
Small containers or pellets of a solid drug implanted in the body to achieve sustained release of the drug.
National Institutes of Health
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Drug Implant
Infusion Pumps, Implantable
aspects of radiation effects
chemical synthesis
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Broader (1)
Implants
Narrower (3)
Oral Pellet
fluorouracil-e therapeutic implant
methotrexate-e therapeutic implant
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2020
2020
Size-Exclusive Nanoporous Biodegradable PLGA Capsules for Drug Delivery Implants and In Vivo Stability in the Posterior Segment.
Xingyu He
,
Zheng Yuan
,
W. Kao
,
Daniel M Miller
,
S. K. Li
,
Yoonjee C. Park
ACS Applied Bio Materials
2020
Corpus ID: 214046957
The current standard of care for posterior segment eye diseases, such as neovascular age-related macular degeneration, diabetic…
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2011
2011
Synthesis of a novel zwitterionic biodegradable poly (α,β-L-aspartic acid) derivative with some L-histidine side-residues and its resistance to non-specific protein adsorption.
Xiaojuan Wang
,
Guolin Wu
,
+4 authors
Jian-biao Ma
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
2011
Corpus ID: 25739223
2011
2011
Collagen-Based Drug Delivery Systems for Tissue Engineering
M. Albu
,
I. Titorencu
,
M. Ghica
2011
Corpus ID: 40307459
Biomaterials are considered those natural or artificial materials that can be used for any period of time, as a whole or as part…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Biofunctionalization of polymers and their applications.
Guoqiang Chen
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology
2011
Corpus ID: 1501204
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are a family of biopolyesters synthesized by many types of bacteria as carbon and energy reserve…
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2010
2010
From Drug Delivery Systems to Drug Release, Dissolution, IVIVC, BCS, BDDCS, Bioequivalence and Biowaivers
V. Karalis
,
E. Magklara
,
V. Shah
,
P. Macheras
Pharmaceutical Research
2010
Corpus ID: 9403100
ABSTRACTThis is a summary report of the conference on drug absorption and bioequivalence issues held in Titania Hotel in Athens…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
State of the art in intravesical therapy for lower urinary tract symptoms.
J. Kaufman
,
V. Tyagi
,
M. Anthony
,
M. Chancellor
,
P. Tyagi
Reviews in urology
2010
Corpus ID: 13612822
Intravesical therapy is the routine first-line treatment for effectively delaying or preventing the recurrence of bladder cancer…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Biodegradable ‘intelligent’ materials in response to chemical stimuli for biomedical applications
Xiaojie Ju
,
Rui Xie
,
Lihua Yang
,
L. Chu
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents
2009
Corpus ID: 38012930
Background: Biodegradable stimuli-responsive materials, which exhibit large and sharp physical–chemical changes in response to…
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1993
1993
Tissue Response to Bioerodible, Subcutaneous Drug Implants: A Possible Determinant of Drug Absorption Kinetics
F. Anderson
,
D. Archer
,
S. Harman
,
R. J. Leonard
,
W. Wilborn
Pharmaceutical Research
1993
Corpus ID: 2312728
The fibrous tissue compartments that develop in response to the subcutaneous implantation of bioerodible heat-fused rods of…
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1985
1985
Evaluation of subdermal biodegradable implants incorporating rifampicin as a method of drug delivery in experimental tuberculosis of guinea pigs.
I. Mathur
,
H. Gupta
,
S. Srivastava
,
S. Singh
,
K. Madhu
,
N. M. Khanna
Journal of Medical Microbiology
1985
Corpus ID: 27495124
Conventional chemotherapy of tuberculosis and leprosy requires rifampicin to be administered orally. The long period of treatment…
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1964
1964
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON ABSORPTION RATES OF DRUG IMPLANTS.
B. Ballard
,
S. S. Ballard
,
E. Nelson
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1964
Corpus ID: 6025551
The absorption rates of drug pellet implants have been shown to be temperature dependent in frogs. For neutral compounds the rate…
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