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    Buccal absorption of enalapril and lisinopril

    J. C. McElnay, T. A. Al-Furaih, C. M. Hughes in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1998)

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    A pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic evaluation of buffered sublingual captopril in patients with congestive heart failure

    Objective: The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of buffered sublingual captopril were assessed in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF).

    J. C. McElnay, T. A. Al-Furaih, C. M. Hughes in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1996)

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    The effect of pH on the buccal and sublingual absorption of captopril

    The effect of pH on the buccal and sublingual absorption of captopril was evaluated using in vitro techniques and human studies. Partitioning of captopril into n-octanol was lowest over the pH range 5 to 8 and...

    J. C. McElnay, T. A. Al-Furaih, C. M. Hughes in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1995)

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    Sublingual captopril — a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic evaluation

    In this study we compared the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of captopril after sublingual and peroral administration. Single 25 mg doses of captopril were administered sublingually and perorally on two...

    T. A. Al-Furaih, J. C. McElnay, J. S. Elborn in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1991)