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how to make a suspension of trisulfa?

how to make a suspension of trisulfa?

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Competition in this area wouldn't be a good thing. Companies tend to take shortcuts to lower cost and improve deliveries when they're competing. It's not broken, so let's not try and fix it.
Since 1995 it has been only Goodyear they have paid for this exclusive right for years. In the Past Firestone-BF Goodrich and Hoosier Tire Companies have tried but Failed to produce a durable and safe enough tire!!!!!
Ya know, I read somewhere that the idea of competing tire manufacturers DID lead to unsafe tires in the 60s or early 70s, so they put the ky-bosh on it and went to one manufacturer. Goodyear won out.
5 mL of Trisulfa suspension contains trimethoprim (80 mg) and sulfamethoxazole (400 mg). Also it may be 40 mg trimethoprim and 200 mg sulfamethoxazole. The suspension is in physical chemistry, a system composed of one substance (suspended phase, suspensoid) dispersed throughout another substance (suspending phase) in a moderately finely divided state, but not so finely divided as to acquire the stability of a colloidal system. Given sufficient time, a suspension will, by definition, separate itself by gravitational action into two visibly distinct portions, whereas a colloidal system, by definition, is stable.

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