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Concentration of clofibric acid in blood after the administration of delayed-release form of etofibrate.

The clofibric acid levels in blood are studied after the oral administration of 500 mg of etofibrate given as a unique dose in three different delayed-release tablets. These are enteric-coated, obtained by granule compression. An inert matrix containing the drug is the basis of these granules, differentiated by their granulometry and the chemical treatment applied. One of the three tablets presents a very interesting KE, which permits the substitution of three intakes throughout the day by only one dose daily.[1]

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  1. Concentration of clofibric acid in blood after the administration of delayed-release form of etofibrate. Vazquez Lopez, F., Armijo Castro, F., Pire Solis, I., Gutierrez Fuentes, J.A. International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology. (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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