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    Solid-State Stability Issues of Drugs in Transdermal Patch Formulations

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    The transdermal patch formulation has many advantages, including noninvasiveness, an ability to bypass the first-pass metabolism, low dosage requirements, and prolonged drug delivery. However, the instability of solid-state drugs is one of the most critical problems observed in transdermal patch products. Therefore, a well-characterized approach for counteracting stability problems in solid-state drugs is crucial for improving the performance of transdermal patch products. This review provides insight into the solid-state stability of drugs associated with transdermal patch products and offers a comprehensive update on the various approaches being used for improving the stability of the active pharmaceutical ingredients currently being used

    General Characteristics of Multiphase Gas-Liquid Reactors: Hydrodynamics and Mass Transfer

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    Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Bioactive Compounds: Fundamentals, Applications and Economic Perspectives

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