使用天然聚合物配制和评估文拉法辛缓释浮动片剂

N. K. Yadav, Nilesh Gupta, U. Jain
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在过去的三十年里,口服控释剂型因其在治疗方面的优势(如给药方便、患者依从性强和配方灵活)而得到了发展。然而,这种方法也面临着生理上的困难,例如由于胃排空和胃蠕动的变化,无法将控释给药系统控制在胃肠道(GIT)所需的区域内。文拉法辛是一种抗抑郁药,也是一种血清素和去甲肾上腺素再摄取抑制剂(SNRI)。其活性代谢物去文拉法辛通过阻断5-羟色胺和去甲肾上腺素的再摄取发挥作用,而5-羟色胺和去甲肾上腺素是调节情绪的关键神经递质。胃复安剂型可在胃中停留数小时,大大延长药物在胃中的停留时间。天然材料因其来源天然、易于获得、成本低廉、生态友好、可进行多种化学修饰、具有潜在降解性和兼容性,已被广泛应用于给药领域。关键词缓释浮动片 文拉法辛
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Formulation and evaluation of sustained release floating tablets of venlafaxine using natural polymers
Over the past three decades, oral controlled-release dosage forms have been developed due to their therapeutic advantages, such as ease of administration, patient compliance, and flexibility in formulation. However, this approach has faced physiological difficulties, such as the inability to contain and position the controlled drug delivery system within the desired region of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) due to variable gastric emptying and motility. Venlafaxine is an antidepressant and a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). Its active metabolite, desvenlafaxine, works by blocking the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine, which are key neurotransmitters in mood regulation. Gastroretentive dosage forms can stay in the gastric region for several hours and significantly prolong the gastric residence time of drugs. Natural materials have been extensively used in drug delivery because they are readily available, cost-effective, eco-friendly, capable of many chemical modifications, potentially degradable, and compatible due to their natural origin. Keywords: Sustained Release Floating Tablets, Venlafaxine,
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