Suspensions

Suspensions can be a potential parenteral sustained release system. When a drug is administered as an aqueous or oil suspension subcutaneously, it results in the formation of a depot at the site of injection. Typical examples are oleaginous suspension of micronized crystal of penicillin procaine in peanut or sesame oil gelled with 2% aluminum monostearate.


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