The main aim and objective of the Action is to expand our knowledge on intestinal drug absorption to make drug development and clinical treatment more knowledge-driven by focussing on four key topics: specific patient populations, regional differences in absorption along the gastrointestinal tract, advanced formulations and the food-drug interface
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) can be broadly divided into several regions: the stomach, the small...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
drug and its formulation, as well as by the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal (GI) trac...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) can be broadly divided into several regions: the stomach, the small...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
This collection of contributions from the European Network on Understanding Gastrointestinal Absorpt...
Oral administration is the most common route of drug delivery. The absorption of a drug from the gut...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
drug and its formulation, as well as by the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal (GI) trac...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The release and absorption profile of an oral medication is influenced by the physicochemical proper...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) can be broadly divided into several regions: the stomach, the small...
The absorption of orally administered drug products is a complex, dynamic process, dependant on a ra...