Pulsatile Drug Delivery System: Basic Concept, Methodology and Advanced Technology - Softcover

Patel, Dhirendra C.

 
9783659263576: Pulsatile Drug Delivery System: Basic Concept, Methodology and Advanced Technology

Synopsis

Pulsatile drug delivery system is defined as the rapid and transient release of certain amount of drug molecules within a short time period immediately after a predetermined off-release period, i.e., lag time. Oral controlled drug delivery systems represent the most popular form of controlled drug delivery systems. However, there are certain conditions for which such a release pattern is not suitable like cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes mellitus, Asthma, Arthritis, Peptic ulcer etc. In such cases pulsatile drug delivery system is used in which release drug on programmed pattern i.e. at appropriate time & at appropriate site of action. Various pulsatile technologies have been developed on the basis of methodologies, these includes ACCU-BREAK™, AQUALON, CODAS®, PRODAS®, SODAS®, MINITABS®, DIFFUCAPS®, OROS® etc. Designing of proper pulsatile drug delivery will enhance the patient compliance, optimum drug delivery to the target side & minimizing the undesired effects.

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About the Author

Dhirendra C. Patel, Master of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics at S.K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Ganpat University, Kherva, Mehsana, Gujarat, India. Published Four International Review articles. Presented various posters. Attended state level conference. Participated in Industrial Problem Solving Ability.

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