Yenuga Swetha*1, Dr. G.Gopi2, Dr. P.K. Prakash Reddy3 1Department of Pharmaceutics, Mahathi College of Pharmacy, CTM Cross roads, Madanapalle.-517319. 2Professor and HOD, Department of pharmaceutics, Mahathi College of Pharmacy, CTM Cross roads, Madanapalle.-517319. 3Principal and Professor, Mahathi College of Pharmacy, CTM Cross roads, Madanapalle.-517319. A B S T R A C T The aim of this study was to develop ... Read More »
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Development and Optimization of Novel Drug Delivery Systems for Targeted Therapy: An Analytical Perspective
Boga. Laharee* Department of Drug Regulatory Affairs, Srinivasa Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sri Chowdeswari Nagar, Peddasetty palle, Proddatur -516360 A B S T R A C T Pharmaceutical research is driving innovation in targeted drug delivery systems, aiming for precise therapy with reduced side effects and enhanced efficacy. Strategies involving ligands, antibodies, peptides, or nanoparticles are enhancing targeting capabilities, facilitated ... Read More »
Formulation and Evaluation of Microsponge Loaded Hydrogel for Topical Delivery
Dangar Parul K1, Vidya Sabale1, Makwana Rajeshree P2 1Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Limda, Vadodara-391760. 2B.Pharmacy college Rampura, Kakanpur, Panchamahal-389713 A B S T R A C T Background: The present investigation deals with the formulation and characterization of microsponge loaded hydrogel for topical delivery. Materials and Methods: Eudragit RS 100 and Ethyl cellulose was used as a polymer ... Read More »
Formulation and Evaluation of Desvenlafoxacine Succinate Hydrogel
M. Siddeswara*, M. Purushothaman, M. Pradeep Kumar, M. Santhosh Raja, S. Yasmin, R. Swathi Department of Pharmaceutics, Vasavi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kadapa, A.P, India A B S T R A C T Corn starch is abundantly available in nature with the help of it we can prepare controlled release dosage form. Starch hydrogel is the current area of research ... Read More »
A Review on Innovative Formulation Approach to Enhance Occular Bioavailability
Harendra Prasad*1 and Navneet Kumar Verma2 1Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Group of Institution Faculty of B.Pharmacy, Allahabad U.P., India 2Rameshwaram Institute of Technology and Management Lucknow, U.P, India Received: 14 June 2014, Accepted: 19 July 2014, Published Online: 10 August 2014 Abstract Conventional eye drops shows relatively low bioavailability due to poor precorneal contact time. In situ hydrogel are of great ... Read More »
A Novel Approach for Sustained Ocular Drug Delivery: In-Situ Gel
ABOUT AUTHOR Hitesh Sharma* Maharishi Arvind Institute of Pharmacy, Jaipur-302020, Rajasthan, India *E-mail: hiteshsharma2187@gmail.com Abstract To achieve effective ocular therapy, an adequate amount of active ingredients must be delivered and maintain at the site of action within the eye. The anatomical structure and the protective physiological process of the eye exert a formidable defense against ophthalmic drug delivery, leads to poor ... Read More »