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    Polymorphic screen and drug–excipient compatibility studies of the antichagasic benznidazole by Maximiano, Flávia Pires, Novack, Kátia Monteiro, Bahia, Maria Terezinha, de Sá-Barreto, Lívia Lira, da Cunha-Filho, Marcílio Sérgio Soares

    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the polymorphism and compatibility of benznidazole (BNZ), a drug used in the treatment of Chagas disease. This…”
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    Development of effervescent tablets containing benznidazole complexed with cyclodextrin by Maximiano, Flávia Pires, Costa, Guilherme Hideki Yoshizane, de Sá Barreto, Lívia Cristina Lira, Bahia, Maria Terezinha, Cunha-Filho, Marcílio S. S.

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-06-2011)
    “…Objectives  Benznidazole (BNZ), the primary chemotherapy agent used to treat Chagas disease, has poor aqueous solubility, which results in low bioavailability…”
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    Caracterização físico-química do fármaco antichagásico benznidazol Physicochemical characterization of antichagasic benznidazole by Flávia Pires Maximiano, Guilherme Hideki Yoshizane Costa, Jacqueline de Souza, Marcílio Sérgio Soares da Cunha-Filho

    Published in Química nova (01-01-2010)
    “…Currently, benznidazole (BNZ) is a unique therapeutic alternative available in Brazil to treat Chagas disease. Despite its traditional medical use, little is…”
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    Development of effervescent tablets containing benzonidazole complexed with cyclodextrin by Maximiano, Flávia Pires, Costa, Guilherme Hideki Yoshizane, de Sá Barreto, Lívia Cristina Lira, Bahia, Maria Terezinha, Cunha-Filho, Marcílio S S

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-06-2011)
    “…Benznidazole (BNZ), the primary chemotherapy agent used to treat Chagas disease, has poor aqueous solubility, which results in low bioavailability. The purpose…”
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