Abstract:The bioavailability of a single dose of d-pseudoephedrine sulfate administered to male volunteers in repeat action tablet form (60 mg d-pseudoephedrine sulfate in the coat and 60 mg d-pseudoephedrine sulfate in the core) was compared with the bioavailability of an equivalent quantity of the drug given as two 60 mg conventional tablets, one given at 0 hour and the second 6 hours later. There was no significant difference (P less than 0.10) between the conventional tablets and the repeat action tablet formulatio… Show more
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