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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 20(6): 1807-1809, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33098729

ABSTRACT

Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune nonscarring alopecic disorder, which presents with varying amounts of hair loss, ranging from focal patchy loss to entire scalp and body hair loss. Treatment of AA is a challenging issue within dermatology practice. Although many treatment options are present, response to medications remains unsatisfactory, especially in severe and recalcitrant cases. In this study, we present a case of treatment-resistant AU, which was successfully treated by the combination of tofacitinib and oral minoxidil.


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Alopecia Areata , Minoxidil , Alopecia/drug therapy , Alopecia Areata/drug therapy , Humans , Minoxidil/therapeutic use , Piperidines , Pyrimidines/therapeutic use , Pyrroles/therapeutic use
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Saudi Pharm J ; 26(5): 665-672, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29991910

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Superficial fungal infections caused by Candida species are common skin diseases. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a new formulation containing oxiconazole nitrate, which is an azole group derivative for antifungal treatment, as a thermosensitive gel since there has been no literature study until now. MIC value of the novel thermosensitive formulation against three Candida species was calculated and time-dependent antifungal activity analysis was performed. Viscosity, transition temperature Tsol-gel (°C) and gelation time of the thermosensitive gel formulation were also determined in the viscometer. The measurements performed on the tensilometer device were analyzed for adhesion hardness and elongation percentages of the formulation. In the FT-IR spectrometer, the spectrum of solution and gel state was compared between 650 and 4000 cm-1 and it was found that there is no difference between them. It was found that the temperature is reversible on the formulation and did not cause any disruption of its components. Characterization parameters of the thermosensitive gel formulation containing oxiconazole nitrate and time-dependent activity against Candida species was observed to be the same as those of the solution containing only oxiconazole nitrate. MIC, MFC and time-dependent antifungal analysis did not show any particular difference between formulation and oxiconazole nitrate itself. Thermosensitive gel formulation containing oxiconazole nitrate was found to be effective on superficial fungal infections. We believe it is also appropriate for in vivo usage, but it is necessary to perform animal and human research. It is also needed to evaluate the formulation against other etiologic agents of superficial fungal infections.

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Comb Chem High Throughput Screen ; 13(8): 683-9, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20426743

ABSTRACT

A novel oral controlled delivery system for benzydamine hydrochloride (BN) was developed and optimized. Hydrophilic matrix tablets of BN were prepared by using hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) and chitosan as polymer substance to achieve required sustained release profile. The matrix tablets were prepared both direct compression and wet granulation method. The influence of matrix forming agents and binary mixtures of them on BN release was investigated. The formulated tablets were characterized by hardness, friability, thickness, weight variation and in vitro drug release. The formulated tablets had acceptable physicochemical characters. The quantity of BN present in the tablets and the release medium were estimated by a simple, sensitive, rapid and validated HPLC method. The dissolution results show that increased amount of polymer resulted in reduced and extended drug release. F7 formulation containing 12.5% HPMC and 12.5 % chitosan with direct compression method is the optimum formulation due to its better targeting profile in terms of release. Higuchi (diffusion) and Hixon-Crowell (erosion) kinetic profiles were achieved and this codependent mechanism of drug release was established. This formulation may provide an alternative for oral controlled delivery of BN and be helpful in the future treatment of primary normoreactive types of inflammation.


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Benzydamine/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Delayed-Action Preparations/chemistry , Drug Stability , Hardness , Kinetics , Tablets/chemistry , Time Factors
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