Abstract: The invention relates to a solid oral dosage form comprising a pharmaceutically active ingredient in combination with an enhancer which enhances the bioavailability and/or the absorption of the active ingredient. Accordingly, a solid oral dosage form comprises a drug and an enhancer wherein the enhancer is a medium chain fatty acid ester, ether or salt or a derivative of a medium chain fatty acid, which is, preferably, solid at room temperature and which has a carbon chain length of from 6 to 20 carbon atoms. Preferably, the solid oral dosage form is controlled release dosage form such as a delayed release dosage form.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 2008
Date of Patent:
December 4, 2012
Assignee:
Merrion Research III Limited
Inventors:
Kenneth I. Cumming, Zebunnissa Ramtoola
Abstract: A non-volatile semiconductor memory device and/or a data processing system include a non-volatile memory array having a plurality of memory blocks and a write-protection control circuit that controls access to blocks of memory based on a start block address and an end block address. The write-protection control circuit may store start and end block addresses of an unlock region of the non-volatile memory array, and selectively activate a write enable signal according to the relationship between a write address and the start and end block addresses.
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