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Published online 14 December 2009 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/jps.22025The original article to which this erratum refers was published in 2010;99:2732–2738.In the original version of this article, the funding information was not included. The funding information is now included below. We regret any confusion this may have caused.Funding: This research was supported by in part by grant no. 300000-4889 from the Chief Scientist Office of the Ministry of Health, Israel and by a physician research grant from the Hadassah-Medical Organization. Published online 14 December 2009 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/jps.22025 The original article to which this erratum refers was published in 2010;99:2732–2738. In the original version of this article, the funding information was not included. The funding information is now included below. We regret any confusion this may have caused. Funding: This research was supported by in part by grant no. 300000-4889 from the Chief Scientist Office of the Ministry of Health, Israel and by a physician research grant from the Hadassah-Medical Organization. Poly(dl:Lactic Acid-Castor Oil) 3:7-Bupivacaine Formulation: Reducing Burst Effect Prolongs Efficacy In VivoJournal of Pharmaceutical SciencesVol. 99Issue 6PreviewProlonged analgesia may be achieved using a single injection of slow-release local anesthetic formulation. The study objective was to improve the efficacy of a previously reported formulation comprising 10% bupivacaine in poly(dl:lactic acid co castor oil) 3:7. The polymer was loaded with 15% bupivacaine and injected through a 22G needle close to the sciatic nerve of ICR mice. Sensory and motor nerve blockade were measured. The efficacy and toxicity of the polymer–drug combination were determined. Full-Text PDF

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