MEDICINAL PREPARATION CONTAINING AT LEAST IN PART ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT
Authors: LOHMANN THERAPIE SYST LTS; VON FALKENHAUSEN CHRISTIAN; FRANKE HANSHERMANN;
MEDICINAL PREPARATION CONTAINING AT LEAST IN PART ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT
Abstract
The invention relates to a medicinal preparation which contains at least in part acetylsalicylic acid as active ingredient and serves to raise the blood plasma concentrations of acetylsalicylic acid of a person so as to combat pain and/or fever or to prevent thromboses. The preparation is characterized in that it is presented as a transmucosal dosage form for the buccal administration of aspirin.
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Germany
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IPC: A61P29/00, IPC: A61K9/08, IPC: A61K7/16, IPC: A61K9/70, IPC: A61K6/00, IPC: A61P7/02, IPC: A61K9/20, IPC: A61K9/68, IPC: A61K31/60
IPC: A61P29/00, IPC: A61K9/08, IPC: A61K7/16, IPC: A61K9/70, IPC: A61K6/00, IPC: A61P7/02, IPC: A61K9/20, IPC: A61K9/68, IPC: A61K31/60
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