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“Solubility and Dissolution Enhancement of Carvedilol by Solid Dispersion Technique Using Gelucire 50/13” by Shinkar Dattatraya Manohar, Dhake Avinash Shridhar, Setty Chitral Mallikarjuna, India.

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Figure 1: Phase solubility curve of carvedilol with gelucire 50/13.
Figure 2: FTIR spectrums of pure carvedilol, gelucire 50/13 and formulations (PM1, PM2, M1, M2, S1 and S2)
Figure 5: Dissolution profile of pure drug, physical mixtures and solid dispersions of carvedilol

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