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2 results about "Dosage form" patented technology

Dosage forms (also called unit doses) are pharmaceutical drug products in the form in which they are marketed for use, with a specific mixture of active ingredients and inactive components (excipients), in a particular configuration (such as a capsule shell, for example), and apportioned into a particular dose. For example, two products may both be amoxicillin, but one is in 500 mg capsules and another is in 250 mg chewable tablets. The term unit dose can also sometimes encompass non-reusable packaging as well (especially when each drug product is individually packaged), although the FDA distinguishes that by unit-dose "packaging" or "dispensing". Depending on the context, multi(ple) unit dose can refer to distinct drug products packaged together, or to a single drug product containing multiple drugs and/or doses. The term dosage form can also sometimes refer only to the pharmaceutical formulation of a drug product's constituent drug substance(s) and any blends involved, without considering matters beyond that (like how it is ultimately configured as a consumable product such as a capsule, patch, etc.). Because of the somewhat vague boundaries and unclear overlap of these terms and certain variants and qualifiers within the pharmaceutical industry, caution is often advisable when conversing with someone who may be unfamiliar with another person's use of the term.

Nicosulfuron-containing herbicidal composition and application thereof

InactiveCN106172467AReasonable compositionGood weeding effectBiocideDead animal preservationChemical compositionMedicine
The invention discloses a nicosulfuron-containing herbicidal composition and application thereof. The herbicidal composition is prepared from the following components: nicosulfuron, amicarbazone, and dimethyltetrachloroisooctyl ester as well as a dispersant, an emulsifier, a wetting agent, a thickening agent, an antifreeze, and a dispersion medium, wherein the dosage form belongs to a dispersed oil suspension agent. Through the combination of the three active ingredients, the herbicidal composition has an obvious synergistic effect, the use amount of pesticides is reduced, the cost and environmental pollution are reduced, the drug resistance of corn field weeds can be delayed by the application of the composition, and the control spectrum is expanded.
Owner:SHANDONG AOKUN BIOLOGICAL TECH CO LTD

Bactericidal composition containing fluxapyroxad and thiediazole copper

InactiveCN107771825ASynergistic effect is obviousDelay key drug resistanceBiocideFungicidesBacterial compositionPhytophthora sp.
The invention relates to a bactericidal composition containing fluxapyroxad and thiediazole copper. The bacterial composition is compounded from fluxapyroxad and thiediazole copper in a binary mode, wherein a mass ratio of fluxapyroxad to thiediazole copper is (1-50) to (50-1); a mass fraction of fluxapyroxad and thiediazole in the preparation is 1%-80%, and the rest of the preparation is auxiliary components which are allowed to use and are acceptable in a pesticide. A dosage form of the bactericidal composition is missible oil, a suspending agent, wettable powder, a water dispersible granule, emulsion in water, microemulsion, a granule and a micro-capsule. The bactericidal composition is mainly used for controlling plant gray mold, peronospora and phytophthora germs.
Owner:HAILIR PESTICIDES & CHEM GRP
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