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Compounds with very limited water solubility are very difficult to formulate for intravenous administration. How does IVPK help in this respect?

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Compounds with very limited water solubility are very difficult to formulate for intravenous administration. How does IVPK help in this respect?

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It is very unlikely that there will be any formulation problems using IVPK. A dose as low as 1ug (or even less) can be administered and so it is only necessary to dissolve this amount in the dosing solution, typically 50 mL. The effort involved in intravenous dose formulation is virtually eliminated.

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