Comparative plasma exposure of albendazole after administration of rapidly disintegrating tablets in dogs

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The main objectives of this study were (a) to evaluate the in vitro performance of the rapid disintegration tablets as a way to improve the solid dispersions and (b) to study the in vivo pharmacokinetics of the albendazole modified formulation in dogs. Rapid disintegration of tablets seems to be a key factor for efficiency of solid dispersions with regard to improvement of the albendazole bioavailability. The in vivo assays performed on dogs showed a marked increase in drug plasma exposure when albendazole was given in solid dispersions incorporated into rapid disintegration tablets compared with conventional solid dosage form. © 2013 Silvina G. Castro et al.

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Castro, S. G., Dib, A., Suarez, G., Allemandi, D., Lanusse, C., Sanchez Bruni, S., & Palma, S. D. (2013). Comparative plasma exposure of albendazole after administration of rapidly disintegrating tablets in dogs. BioMed Research International, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/920305

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