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Journal of Formulation Science & Bioavailability

ISSN: 2577-0543

Open Access

Volume 5, Issue 1 (2021)

Editor Note Pages: 1 - 1

Editorial Note on Absolute Bioavailability

Phillip*

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Market Analysis Pages: 1 - 4

Market Analysis on Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, November 26-27, 2020 Istanbul, Turkey

Heyam Saad Ali

It’s an enormous pleasure and feel respected to organize 11th World Congress on Bioavailability and Bioequivalence scheduled during November 26-27, 2020 at Istanbul, Turkey. The conference is mainly focused on the theme of “The rationale of BA/BE studies for Pharmaceutical business and Public health”.
BABE 2020 is designed with the keynote sessions, session lectures, poster presentations, presentations from the young researchers, panel Discussions, and the B2B meetings with world-renowned speakers from the stream of clinical and pharmaceutical sciences. It provides the best platform for the researchers to the researchers all over globe to introduce themselves to the innovative world with their unique research. Its an open forum to discuss new researches and the challenges faced during the BA/BE studies, manufacturing the generic drugs and their effect on the public health.

Editor Note Pages: 1 - 1

Bioavailability of Drugs versus Dietary Supplements

Alex*

To give Pregabalin (Lyrica) 75 mg 2 h or more before surgery then 75 mg
QHS for 3 days postoperative, to be reassessed by acute pain service team if extension needed. Then add Celecoxib (if not
contraindicated) 200-400 mg tablet 1 h before surgery then 200 mg BID for 3 days only

Editor Note Pages: 1 - 1

Editioral note of Perantal Formulation

John Nicolas*

                     

Editor Note Pages: 1 - 1

Editorial Note on Drug Availability

Johnson*

Drug delivery through the oral mucous film is considered to be a promising contrasting option to the oral course.
Sublingual course is a quick onset of activity and preferred patient consistence over orally ingested tablets. Sublingual
(contracted SL), from the Latin for "under the tongue", alludes to the pharmacological course of organization by which drugs
diffuse into the blood through tissues under the tongue.

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