BIOPHARMACEUTICS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Apparatus 2 Paddle Tablets, capsules, modified drug products, suspensions Apparatus 3 Reciprocating cylinder Extended-release drug products Apparatus 4 Flow cell Drug products containing low-water-soluble drugs Apparatus 5 Paddle over disk Transdermal drug products Apparatus 6 Cylinder Transdermal drug products
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