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    Skin Penetration and Permeation Properties of Transcutol®—Neat or Diluted Mixtures by Osborne, David W., Musakhanian, Jasmine

    Published in AAPS PharmSciTech (01-11-2018)
    “…A heightened interest in (trans)dermal delivery is in part driven by the need to improve the existing skin therapies and also the demand for alternative routes…”
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    Skin Penetration and Permeation Properties of Transcutol® in Complex Formulations by Musakhanian, Jasmine, Osborne, David W., Rodier, Jean-David

    Published in AAPS PharmSciTech (05-09-2024)
    “…Percutaneous delivery is explored as alternative pathway for addressing the drawbacks associated with the oral administration of otherwise efficacious drugs…”
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    Trial of Roflumilast Cream for Chronic Plaque Psoriasis by Lebwohl, Mark G, Papp, Kim A, Stein Gold, Linda, Gooderham, Melinda J, Kircik, Leon H, Draelos, Zoe D, Kempers, Steven E, Zirwas, Mathew, Smith, Kathleen, Osborne, David W, Trotman, Marie-Louise, Navale, Lynn, Merritt, Charlotte, Berk, David R, Welgus, Howard

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (16-07-2020)
    “…A cream formulation of the phosphodiesterase type 4 inhibitor roflumilast, in two concentrations, led to higher percentages of patients with clearance or…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of Roflumilast Cream in Chronic Plaque Psoriasis: Data from Phase I to Phase III Studies by Thurston, Archie W., Osborne, David W., Snyder, Scott, Higham, Robert C., Burnett, Patrick, Berk, David R.

    Published in American journal of clinical dermatology (01-03-2023)
    “…Background Most patients with chronic plaque psoriasis receive topical treatment; however, available options lack a balance of efficacy with long-term safety…”
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    Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether: an emerging solvent in topical dermatology products by Osborne, David W

    Published in Journal of cosmetic dermatology (01-12-2011)
    “…Summary Background  The solvent diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEGEE) is currently used in over 500 cosmetic products and has enabled the formulation of a…”
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    Cremophor-free intravenous microemulsions for paclitaxel I. Formulation, cytotoxicity and hemolysis by NORNOO, Adwoa O, OSBORNE, David W, CHOW, Diana S.-L

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (12-02-2008)
    “…Two cremophor-free microemulsions, lecithin:butanol:myvacet oil:water (LBMW) and capmul:myvacet oil:water (CMW) for paclitaxel (PAC) were developed for…”
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    Gel Formulation Containing Mixed Surfactant and Lipids Associating with Carboplatin by Woll, Kellie A., Schuchardt, Elie J., Willis, Claire R., Ortengren, Christopher D., Hendricks, Noah, Johnson, Mitch, Gaidamauskas, Ernestas, Baruah, Bharat, Sostarecz, Audra G., Worley, Deanna R., Osborne, David W., Crans, Debbie C.

    Published in Chemistry & biodiversity (01-12-2011)
    “…The interaction of amphiphilic molecules such as lipids and surfactants with the hydrophilic drug carboplatin was investigated to identify suitable…”
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    Assessment of the Vehicle for Roflumilast Cream Compared to a Ceramide-Containing Moisturizing Cream in Mild Eczema by Draelos, Zoe Diana, Higham, Robert C, Osborne, David W, Seal, Melissa S, Burnett, Patrick, Berk, David R

    Published in Journal of drugs in dermatology (01-10-2024)
    “…Inflammatory dermatologic conditions suitable for topical treatments benefit from a hydrating vehicle that improves the skin barrier without irritation. This…”
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    Chest pain by Osborne, David W., Brown, David F.M., Nadel, Eric S.

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2004)
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    Cremophor-free intravenous microemulsions for paclitaxel by Nornoo, Adwoa O., Osborne, David W., Chow, Diana S.-L.

    “…Two cremophor-free microemulsions, lecithin:butanol:myvacet oil:water (LBMW) and capmul:myvacet oil:water (CMW) for paclitaxel (PAC) were developed for…”
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