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Ahmed Hegazy (pharmacist)
Ahmed Hegazy (also: Hegasy; Arabic أحمد حجازي, Aḥmad Ḥiǧāzī, born October 24, 1939, in Cairo; died February 5, 2021, in Leverkusen) was an Egyptian-German pharmacist. He conducted research in the Pharmaceutical Technology Department of Bayer from 1966 to 1999, during which time he invented a new galenic formulation for the active components nifedipine and nimodipine. By blocking calcium channels, the substance has a relaxing effect on vascular muscles and is therefore used for the treatment of hypertension. In 1991, Hegazy received thOtto Bayer Medalfor the solubilization of poorly soluble ingredients such as nimodipine. His galenic invention is still the basis for many modern formulations at Bayer AG (A. Ohm). Life Ahmed Hegazy was born in Cairo in 1939 as the youngest of seven siblings. As shown in his high school diploma, he passed the matriculation examination in 1955 in the natural sciences branch as 296th out of 10,445 students. After studying pharmacy at ...
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