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Mucoadhesive delivery system dosage forms

Sustained adhesion of the dosage form (tablet, patch) to the mucosa is an important first step to successful buccal delivery. The mucus plays an important role during this mucoadhe-sive process by buccal drug delivery systems. The interaction between the mucus and mucoadhesive polymers generally used in most dosage forms can be explained by theories summarized in Table 9.1. [Pg.177]

The size of the delivery system varies with the type of formulation, i.e., a buccal tablet may be approximately 5-8 mm in diameter, whereas a flexible buccal patch may be as large as 10-15 cm in area. Mucoadhesive buccal patches with a surface area of 1-3 cm are most acceptable. It has been estimated that the total amount of drug that can be delivered across the buccal mucosa from a 2-cm system in 1 day is approximately 10-20 mg.f The shape of the delivery system may also vary, although for buccal drug administration, an ellipsoid shape appears to be most acceptable. The thickness of the delivery device is usually restricted to only a few millimeters. The location of the delivery device also needs to be considered. A mucoadhesive retentive system is preferred over a conventional dosage form. A bioadhesive buccal patch would appear to be the most appropriate delivery system because of its flexibility and the area of the buccal mucosa available for its application. The maximal duration of buccal drug retention and absorption is approximately 4-6 h because food and/or liquid intake may require removal of the delivery device. [Pg.2667]

Polymers and biopolymers have been used in medicine for centuries. These important materials partly have their own therapeutic effect (active substances), and partly ensure the formulation, stability, and applicability of the dosage form (additives). The discovery of controlled drug delivery systems was a major result of research-development in pharmaceutical technology. In these so-called therapeutic systems, polymers ensuring a predetermined rate of membrane or matrix diffusion are used. Mucoadhesion (adhesion to biological surfaces) and the group of stimuli sensitive (environment sensitive) polymers play an important role in controlling the therapeutic effect. [Pg.525]


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