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Sustained-release drug delivery systems

Y Raghunathan, L Amsel, O Hinsvark, W Bryant. Sustained-release drug delivery system I coated ion-exchange resin system for phenylpropanolamine and other drugs. J Pharm Sci 70 379-384, 1981. [Pg.286]

M El-Samaligy, P Rohdewald. Triamcinolone diacetate nanoparticles, a sustained release drug delivery system suitable for parenteral administration. Pharm Acta Helv 57 201, 1982. [Pg.289]

Badwan, A.A., Abumalooh, A., Sallam, E., Abukalaf, A., and Jawan, O. (1985). A sustained release drug delivery system using calcium beads. Drug Dev. Indust. Pharm., 11, 239-256. [Pg.302]

F. Modulation of Pulmonary Selectivity by Sustained-release Drug Delivery Systems... [Pg.66]

Longer MA, Robinson JR. Sustained-release drug delivery systems. In Gennaro AR, ed. Remington s Pharmaceutical Sciences. Easton, PA Mack Publishing Company, 1990 1676-1693. [Pg.276]

Michelson, E.L. (1991) Calcium antagonists in cardiology update on sustained-release drug delivery systems. Clin. Cardiol., 14 947-950. [Pg.167]

Madan, P. 1985. Sustained-release drug delivery systems Part V, parenteral products. Pharm. Manu. 2 50-57. [Pg.354]

IMPLANTED MICRODIALYSIS PROBES AS SUSTAINED-RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS... [Pg.216]

Thanoo BC, Sunny MC, Jayakrishnan A. Oral sustained-release drug delivery systems using polycarbonate microspheres capable of floating on the gastric fluid. The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. January 1993 45(l) 21-24. PubMed PMID 8094440. [Pg.1031]

Although CLs are mainly intended for the correction of ametropia problems, they have been also found suitable to be used as a type of sustained release drug delivery system. CLs have the potential to overcome the low bioavailability of 5% or less and short residence time in the tear film of less than 5 min by providing extended drug delivery and an increased residence time in tears, which can increase the corneal bioavailability to higher than 50%. [Pg.1182]

Conventional CLs have been used for years as a type of sustained release drug delivery system, usually used by soaking the lens in a drug solution and allowing retention of the drug in the 70% water component of the lenses. The drug was then allowed to release to the ocular surface once the... [Pg.1205]

Boyd BJ, Whittaker DV, Khoo S-M, Davey G. Lyotropic liquid crystalline phases formed from glycer-ate surfactants as sustained release drug delivery systems. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 2006 309(l-2) 218-226. [Pg.1407]

Ahmad, Z., and Khuller, G. K. (2008). Alginate-based sustained release drug delivery systems for tuberculosis, Exnert Onin. Drug, neiiv.. 5, 1323-1334. [Pg.527]

A.F. Stockwell, S.S. Davis, S.E. Walker, In vitro evaluation of alginate gel systems as sustained release drug delivery systems, J. Control. Release 3 (1986) 167-175. [Pg.32]

PLA is a biodegradable, bioresorbable polymer fiiat can be assimilated by the body and has important applications in sustained-release drug delivery systems. The mechanical properties and absorbability of PLA make it an ideal candidate for implants in bone and soft tissue and for resorbable sutures. [Pg.213]

A.J. McHugh, The role of polymer membrane formation in sustained release drug delivery systems. Journal of Controlled Release, 109,211-221, 2005. [Pg.193]

In intravitreal injection, medicines are introduced directly into the vitreous fluid through pars plana the medicines are introduced into the vitreous either as a solution or a depot formulation or dispersion of microparticles although this route is preferred for posterior segment, it has limitations, because it requires repetitive injections which can cause retinal detachment, cataract, hyperemis and endophtalmitis, which can be avoided by sustained release drug delivery systems and promote patient compliance. [Pg.442]

Agnihotri, S.A., MaUikaijuna, N.N., Aminabhavi, T.M., 2004. Recent advances on chitosan-based micro- and nanoparticles in drug delivery. J. Control. Release 100 (1), 5-28. Ahmad, Z., Khuller, G.K., 2008. Alginate-based sustained release drug delivery systems for tuberculosis. Expert Opin. Drug DeUv. 5 (12), 1323-1334. [Pg.118]

Chapter 2 Section 2 Sustained Release—Drug Delivery System... [Pg.489]

C.S.L. Chiao, f.R. Robinson, Sustained-release drug delivery systems, in A.R. Gennaro, eds., Remington The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Vol If. Mack Publishing Company, Easton, PA, 1660-1675,1995. [Pg.40]

P. Pawan, P. Mayur, S. Aswin. Role of natural polymers in sustained release drug delivery system Applications and recent approaches. IntRes J Pharm. 2 (9) 6-11, 2011. [Pg.498]


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