Changing the pill: developments toward the promise of an ultra-long-acting gastroretentive dosage form
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Changing the pill: developments toward the promise of an ultra-long-acting gastroretentive dosage form
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Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages 1189-1198
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2018-11-05
DOI
10.1080/17425247.2018.1544615
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