Site specific chronotherapeutic drug delivery systems: a patent review.
Recent Pat Drug Deliv Formul
; 3(1): 64-70, 2009 Jan.
Article
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-19149730
Oral dosage forms are known to provide a zero order or first order release in which the drug is released at a substantially steady rate of release per unit of time. However, there are instances where maintaining a constant blood level of a drug is not desirable. In such cases a pulsatile drug delivery may be more advantageous. Pulsatile drug delivery systems can be classified into site-specific systems in which the drug is released at the desired site within the intestinal tract (e.g., the colon), or time-controlled devices in which the drug is released after a well-defined time period. Environmental factors like pH or enzymes present in the intestinal tract control the release of a site-controlled system whereas the drug release from time-controlled systems is controlled primarily by the delivery system and not by the environment. The delayed liberation of orally administered drugs has been achieved through a range of formulation approaches, including single or multiple unit systems provided with release-controlling coatings, capsular devices and osmotic pumps. Our aim in this review is to outline the rational and prominent design strategies behind site-specific oral pulsatile delivery. The present article provides a good patent review regarding the Site Specific Chronotherapeutic Drug Delivery Systems.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Preparações Farmacêuticas
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Tecnologia Farmacêutica
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Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos
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Humans
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En
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Recent Pat Drug Deliv Formul
Assunto da revista:
FARMACOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2009
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Article
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Índia
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Emirados Árabes Unidos