
pmid: 5440679
Abstract The effects of several variables—electrolyte, type, and concentration of surfactant and nature of vehicle—upon the physical properties of sulfaguanidine suspensions have been investigated. It is shown that the concept of controlled flocculation may usefully be applied to the formulation of pharmaceutically acceptable suspensions of this drug.
Glycerol, Sulfonamides, Aniline Compounds, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Drug Compounding, Guanidines, Surface-Active Agents, Chlorides, Drug Stability, Suspensions, Sulfaguanidine, Aluminum
Glycerol, Sulfonamides, Aniline Compounds, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Drug Compounding, Guanidines, Surface-Active Agents, Chlorides, Drug Stability, Suspensions, Sulfaguanidine, Aluminum
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