The effect of particle size on the physical and drug-release behaviour of chloramphenicol-loaded mini-tablets for ocular use
Ocular drug delivery is challenging because of the inherent difficulty of accessing the target sites, especially those in the posterior segment of the eye. The natural defence mechanisms, such as the constant turnover of the tear film on the surface of the eye and the blink reflex, reduce the amount...
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2014
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