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The effect of activated dimethicone, other antacid constituents, and kaolin on the absorption of propranolol.
McElnay JC, D'Arcy PF, Leonard JK. McElnay JC, et al. Experientia. 1982 May 15;38(5):605-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02327075. Experientia. 1982. PMID: 7095101
A study was made of the effect of 6 commonly used gastrointestinal preparations on the absorption of propranolol using an in vitro experimental model. The constituents examined were activated dimethicone, aluminium hydroxide gel, bismuth carbonate, kaolin, magnesium carbon …
A study was made of the effect of 6 commonly used gastrointestinal preparations on the absorption of propranolol using an in vitro experimen …
In vitro experiments on chloroquine and pyrimethamine absorption in the presence of antacid constituents or kaolin.
McElnay JC, Mukhtar HA, D'Arcy PF, Temple DJ. McElnay JC, et al. J Trop Med Hyg. 1982 Aug;85(4):153-8. J Trop Med Hyg. 1982. PMID: 7143531
A study was made in vitro of the effect of five gastrointestinal medications on the absorption of chloroquine and pyrimethamine, the two most commonly used antimalarial agents in the Sudan. Activated dimethicone did not appreciably affect the absorption of either antimalar …
A study was made in vitro of the effect of five gastrointestinal medications on the absorption of chloroquine and pyrimethamine, the two mos …