DEVELOPMENT OF METHODICAL APPROACHES TO THE CREATION OF THE PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE BANDAGE

Authors

  • Khokhlenkova Nv Department of Drug Technology, National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1676-7591
  • Kovalenko Sm Department of Commodity Science, National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine.
  • Azarenko Jm Department of Drug Technology, National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • Buryak Mv Department of Drug Technology, National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i8.19037

Keywords:

Pharmacologically active bandage, Methods of immobilization, Plaster, Medical pad, Thick oak bark extract

Abstract

The results of modern research on the creation of pharmacologically active bandage were generalized. The main components of the development of pharmacologically active dressing (choice of active ingredients, carrier substrate, the method of immobilization, etc.) were determined. Methodological approaches to the creation of  pharmacologically active bandage were developed. The practical significance of the developed methodological approaches demonstrated by research and development of dressings with thick oak bark extract.

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Author Biography

Khokhlenkova Nv, Department of Drug Technology, National University of Pharmacy, Kharkov, Ukraine

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Published

01-08-2017

How to Cite

Nv, K., K. Sm, A. Jm, and B. Mv. “DEVELOPMENT OF METHODICAL APPROACHES TO THE CREATION OF THE PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE BANDAGE”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 10, no. 8, Aug. 2017, pp. 20-24, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i8.19037.

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