Pat M. Finnegan
G. D. Searle & Company
4 Papers
83 Citations
Pat M. Finnegan is an academic researcher from G. D. Searle & Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Potassium canrenoate & Canrenone. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Solid-state interaction of magnesium oxide and ibuprofen to form a salt.
TL;DR: Comparison of the DSC, TGA, and MIR data for the reacted ib uprofen and MgO mixtures and synthetic Mg(ibuprofen)2 indicated that MgMgO and ibUprofen react to form the Mg salt of ibUProfen.
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Difference in metabolic profile of potassium canrenoate and spironolactone in the rat: mutagenic metabolites unique to potassium canrenoate.
Chyung S. Cook,Charles L. Hauswald,Grant L. Schoenhard,C. E. Piper,Arun Patel,Frederick M. Radzialowski,Jeremy D. Hribar,William Aksamit,Pat M. Finnegan,Roy H. Bible,James A. Oppermann +10 more
TL;DR: Findings appear to be due to inhibition of metabolism of CAN formed from SP by SP and/or its S-containing metabolites, since the in vitro metabolism of PC by rat hepatic microsomes was appreciably reduced in the presence of SP.
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Mechanism of misoprostol stabilization in hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
TL;DR: It is suggested that misoprostol is stabilized in the dispersion by being molecularly dispersed in HPMC, which should reduce the mobility of misop Frostol and water, leading to a minimal rate of degradation for misop frostol at low moisture levels.
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Physical state of misoprostol in hydroxypropyl methylcellulose films
Tugrul T. Kararli,Thomas E. Needham,Cliff J. Seul,Pat M. Finnegan,Marianne I. Hidvegi,Jeffrey Hurlbut +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that misoprostol is solubilized in HPMC at concentrations up to 29%, as shown in the DSC thermograms and TIR analysis of the films.
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