RECENT ADVANCES IN IMPROVING THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF HYDROPHOBIC/LIPOPHILIC DRUGS AND THEIR DELIVERY VIA SELF-EMULSIFYING FORMULATIONS

Recent Advances in Improving the Bioavailability of Hydrophobic/Lipophilic Drugs and Their Delivery via Self-Emulsifying Formulations

Formulations based on emulsions for enhancing hydrophobic and lipophilic drug delivery and its bioavailability have attracted a lot of interest.As potential therapeutic agents, they are integrated with inert oils, emulsions, surfactant solubility, liposomes, etc.; drug delivering systems that use emulsion formations have emerged as a unique and com

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Revision Arthrodesis of the Subtalar Joint

Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Subtalar arthrodesis is an invaluable tool in managing arthritis, deformity, and muscular imbalance of the hindfoot.However, failed arthrodesis is complicated by bone necrosis, sclerosis with loss of bone, less than ideal biologic settings, and the literature BLACK TURTLE BEANS reports a high rate of non-uni

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A survey of castration methods and associated livestock management practices performed by bovine veterinarians in the United States

Abstract Background Castration of male calves destined for beef production is a common management practice performed in the United States amounting to approximately 15 million procedures per year.Societal concern about the moral and ethical treatment of animals is increasing.Therefore, production agriculture Cot linen is faced with the challenge of

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The first few cases and fatalities of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of the World Health Organization: A rapid review

In December 2019, a cluster of atypical Pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China were reported to the World Health Organization (WHO).Later, those cases were attributed to a novel respiratory virus currently known as COVID-19.The infection is affecting every continent.It was characterized by WHO as a global pandemic on 11 March 2020.Countries worldwide are

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The imperative of evidence-based health workforce planning and implementation: lessons from nurses and midwives unemployment crisis in Ghana

Abstract Following periods of health workforce crisis characterised by a severe shortage of nurses, midwives and doctors due to low production rates and excessive out-migration, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Health (MOH) responded by expanding training and allowing private sector involvement in the training CREAM of health workers

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