Abstract:
A method of making stable granules of N-4-(2-(5-chloro-2methoxybenzamido)-ethyl)-phenylsulfonyl-N''-cyclohexyl urea and salts thereof by dissolving or dispersing said materials in a melt of a water-soluble carrier material in the presence of an alkali metal carbonate or bicarbonate stabilizing the compound against the temperatures of the melt, and then solidifying the molten mass into droplet granules. Stable granules prepared according to this method and dosage unit forms comprising said granules.
Abstract:
An apparatus has been provided for the manufacture of beadshaped granules from melts. It comprises a melt-containing vessel with a distributing bottom and a heating chamber for heating the distributing bottom, wherein the outlet apertures of the heating chamber have the shape of annular gaps which are formed by borings in the external wall of the heating chamber and by small tubes inserted into the distributing bottom and protruding through the bottom of the heating chamber.
Abstract:
Drug formulations comprising coated, very sparingly water-soluble drugs for inhalational pharmaceutical forms, and process for their preparation Drug formulations comprising micronized particles of very sparingly water-soluble drugs which are coated with a natural, physiologically acceptable ampholytic surfactant soluble in water to give a micellar/colloidal solution, and a process for the preparation of these drug formulations, are described. When placed in an appropriate final container and after the addition of a chlorine-free, partially fluorinated propellant gas liquefiable under pressure, these formulations are suitable for inhalation.
Abstract:
The calcium lactate-glycerol adduct, a molecular compound of 1 mol of calcium lactate and 2 mol of glycerol, and a process for its preparation are described. The adduct can be used as a calcium donor or auxiliary in pharmacy, cosmetics and food production.
Abstract:
The calcium lactate-glycerol adduct, a molecular compound of 1 mol of calcium lactate and 2 mol of glycerol, and a process for its preparation are described. The adduct can be used as a calcium donor or auxiliary in pharmacy, cosmetics and food production.
Abstract:
The calcium lactate-glycerol adduct, a molecular compound of 1 mol of calcium lactate and 2 mol of glycerol, and a process for its preparation are described. The adduct can be used as a calcium donor or auxiliary in pharmacy, cosmetics and food production.