Lipid vesicles formed of surfactants and steroids

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264 41, 264 44, 424 11, 424 71, 424450, 436829, A61K 966, A61K 3722, B01J 1302

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method of making lipid vesicles of a steroid and surfactants which do not form vesicles in the absence of the steroid. The surfactants are polyoxyethylene derivatives of 16-20 carbon ethers and amines.

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