Spirits are alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solutions of volatile substances. Generally, the alcoholic concentration of spirits is rather high, usually over 60%. Because of the greater solubility of aromatic or volatile substances in alcohol than in water, spirits can contain a greater concentration of these materials
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MoreIn the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the development of new drug products and their subsequent
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MoreTherapeutic antibodies are precisely targeted biopharmaceuticals that recognize and bind to a cell surface antigen and then trigger a biological
MoreFor a better understanding of the lifecycle of a drug, consider the following aspects of the afterlives of APIs: where
MoreGreen pharmacy is the design of pharmaceutical products and processes that eliminate or reduce significantly the use and generation of
MoreA term coined by Gary Henderson, contemporary pharmacologist, meaning an illicitly produced drug of abuse whose structure is a modification
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