Author:
Bandari Suresh,Eaga Chandra,Thadishetty Ashok,Yamsani Madhusudan
Abstract
Formulation and evaluation of multiple tablets as a biphasic gastroretentive floating drug delivery system for fenoverineA biphasic gastroretentive drug delivery system of fenoverine was developed to maintain constant plasma concentration. The delivery system consisted of a loading-dose tablet and a floating multiple matrix tablet prepared by the direct compression process. The drug release from biphasic GRDDS in 0.1 mol L-1HCl and SGF (enzyme free) was sustained over 12 h with buoyant properties. Stability studies showed no significant change in dissolution profiles (f2 value > 50). Based on the release kinetics, it can be concluded that the floating multiple matrix tablet containing HPMC was a particularly suitable gastroretentive drug delivery system with a zero-order release profile.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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