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  • REVIEW: AN OVERVIEW ON FLOATING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

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    About Authors:
    Hemant Maheta, MR Patel, KR Patel, MS Patel
    Department of Pharmaceutics,
    Shri B.M.Shah College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research,
    College Campus, Modasa-383315, Gujarat, India.
    hsmehta19@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    The purpose of writing this review on floating drug delivery systems was special focus on the principle mechanism of floatation to achieve gastric retention. Conventional oral dosage forms has short residence times & unpredictable gastric emptying time. The idea of gastric retention comes from the need to localize drugs at a specific region of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) such as stomach in the body. Many drugs get absorbed only in the upper intestinal tract, designing such molecules as once-daily formulations are exclusive for these molecules. Thus GI retention platforms had emerged. Gastroretentive drug delivery systems are designed to be retained in the stomach for a prolonged time. Gastroretentive drug delivery systems have potential for use as controlled release drug delivery system. The use of floating drug delivery system is one method to achieve prolonged gastric residence times, providing opportunity for both local & systemic drug action. Thus, gastroretention could help to provide greater availability of new products and consequently improved therapeutic activity and substantial benefits to patients. This article aims at reviewing the floating drug delivery system including types, approaches for designing the floating dosage form, advantages & disadvantages of FDDS.

  • FORMULATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROEMULSION BASED GEL OF ANTIFUNGAL DRUG

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    About Authors:
    Patel Rahul R.*, Dr Kanu R Patel, Dr Mukesh R Patel
    Department of Pharmaceutics,
    Shri B.M.Shah College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
    Dhansura Road College campus Modasa,
    Dist:- Arvali. Pin code:- 383315 Gujarat, (india)
    rahulrpatel21089@yahoo.com

    Abstract
    Micro emulsion based Gel formulation provides better application property and stability & makes it dual control release system in comparison to cream and ointment. Topical Microemulsion based gel drug administration is a localized drug delivery system anywhere in the body through ophthalmic, rectal, vaginal and skin as topical routes. Many advantages of gels a major limitation is in the delivery of hydrophobic drugs. So to overcome this limitation an Microemulsion based approach is being used so that even a hydrophobic therapeutic moiety can enjoy the unique properties of gels. Whenever, it is used for fungal disease for topical delivery system, it is good for compare to oral delivery. When gels and Micro emulsions are used in combined form the dosage form are referred as Microemulsion based gel. Skin is one of the most extensive and readily accessible organs on human body for topical administration and is main route of topical drug delivery system. It is prepared by mixing an oil-in-water type or water-in-oil type emulsion with a gelling agent.The use of Micro emulsion based gels can be extended in analgesics and antifungal drugs.

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