Quantification of dexchlorpheniramine and betamethasone in human plasma by the uplc-ms/ms method and its application in a bioequivalence study containing the two drugs in combination, administered as a single dose in healthy volunteers
Abstract:Quantification of dexchlorpheniramine and betamethasone in human plasma by the uplc-ms/ms method and its application in a bioequivalence study containing the two drugs in combination, administered as a single dose in healthy volunteers Quantificação de dexclorfeniramina e betametasona em plasma humano pelo método clue-em/em e sua aplicação em um estudo de bioequivalência contendo os dois fármacos em associação, administrados em dose única em voluntários sadios
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