Formulating a poorly water soluble drug into an oral solution suitable for paediatric patients; lorazepam as a model drug

Introduction

Many drugs are unavailable in suitable oral paediatric dosage forms, and pharmacists often have to compound drugs to provide paediatric patients with an acceptable formulation in the right dose. Liquid formulations offer the advantage of dosing flexibility and ease of administration to young patients, but drug substances often show poor aqueous solubility. The objective of this work was to study different solvents and matrices to design a liquid formulation for poorly water soluble drugs, using lorazepam as model drug.

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A.C. van der Vossena, , , I. van der Veldea, O.S.N.M. Smeetsb, D.J. Postmab, M. Eckhardtc, A.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2017.01.025
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