Gastro retentive
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Publications Tagged with "Gastro retentive"
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2017
1 publicationTypes and Current Trends In Floating Drug Delivery System
Floating drug delivery system is a recent advancement in pharmaceutical technology which has also several advantages over the conventional drug delivery systems. Those advantages of floating system can be used in the treatment of world’s most affective diseases like cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases are group of diseases which are many of the time fetal for the patients due to problems associated with the oral conventional tablets. These problems can be overcome by this delivery system. With an increasing understanding of polymer behavior and the role of the biological factors, it is suggested that future research work on the way of floating drug delivery system should be aimed to control accurately the drug input rate into the gastrointestinal tract for the optimization of the pharmacokinetic and toxicological profiles of cardiovascular agents. This review gives an overview of cardiovascular disease, floating drug delivery system & role of floating drug delivery system in treatment of heart patient.
2016
1 publicationFloating Drug Delivery System A Novel Approach: An Overview
Controlled release (CR) dosage forms have been extensively used to improve therapy with several important drugs. Oral controlled release and site specific drug delivery system has been of great interest in pharmaceutical field to achieve improved therapeutic advantage. Gastro retentive drug delivery system is one of such novel approaches to prolong gastric residence time, thereby targeting site specific drug release in the stomach for local or systemic effects. Gastric emptying of dosage forms is an extremely variable process and ability to prolong and control the gastric emptying time is a valuable asset for dosage forms, which reside in the stomach for a longer period of time than conventional dosage forms. Floating drug delivery systems are low-density systems that float over the gastric content and remain buoyant in the stomach for a prolonged period of time. They enhance drug bioavailability, reduce drug wastage and provide controlled drug delivery and better patient compliance. The recent developments of FDDS including the physiological and formulation variables affecting gastric retention, approaches to design single -unit and multiple unit floating systems, and their classification and formulation aspects are covered in detail.
