使用Franz有限剂量模型评价复合经皮镇痛制剂。

Q4 Medicine
Marzieh Baneshi, Deependra Tyagi, Ezilrani Panneerselvam, Graham MacKenzie, Johngary Coleman, Shine X Zhang
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摘要

为了评估六种镇痛药物(即氯胺酮、加巴喷丁、可乐定、利多卡因、酮洛芬和阿米替林)的透皮给药,将其复合成三种市售碱,即盐稳定LS碱、透皮疼痛碱和Lipoderm ActiveMax碱,Franz有限剂量模型用于48小时内使用猪皮的体外渗透研究。在所有制剂中检测到在最初24小时后以稳态通量快速渗透。本研究证明了六种复合镇痛药物的成功递送,使用了所有提及的基础。施用后1小时至4小时内的高通量率将与有效的疼痛缓解相关,并且在前24小时内延长递送将减少频繁再次施用的需要。这有助于疼痛管理,并有可能增强疼痛控制。
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Evaluation of Compounded Transdermal Analgesic Formulations Using the Franz Finite Dose Model.

To evaluate the transdermal delivery of six analgesic drugs (i.e., ketamine, gabapentin, clonidine, lidocaine, ketoprofen, and amitriptyline) that were compounded into three commercially available bases, Salt Stable LS Base, Transdermal Pain Base, and Lipoderm ActiveMax Base, the Franz finite dose model was used for an in vitro penetration study using porcine skin over 48 hours. Rapid penetration with a steady-state flux after the first 24 hours was detected in all the formulations. The present study demonstrates the successful delivery of six compounded analgesic drugs, using all of the noted bases. A high flux rate within 1 hour to 4 hours of application would correlate to effective pain relief, and the prolonged delivery over the first 24 hours would reduce the need for frequent reapplication. This can aid in pain management with the potential for enhanced pain control.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding (IJPC) is a bi-monthly, scientific and professional journal emphasizing quality pharmaceutical compounding. IJPC is the only publication that covers pharmaceutical compounding topics relevant and necessary to empower pharmacists to meet the needs of today"s patients. No other publication features hands-on, how-to compounding techniques or the information that contemporary pharmacists need to provide individualized care.
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