Development and In vitro-In vivo Characterization of Chronomodulated Multi-Particulate Drug Delivery System of Terbutaline Sulphate for Treatment of Nocturnal Asthma by box–Behnken Statistical Design
Abstract:The objective of the present study was to develop a chronotherapeutic multi-particulate drug delivery system (CMPDDS) of Terbutaline sulphate (TS) intended for treatment of nocturnal asthma attacks. The formulation is capable of simultaneously releasing drug from an immediate release component and a sustain release component. In this study capsules containing immediate release powder blend and sustained release granules containing TS were formulated. Sustained release granules were formulated using Ethyl cellu… Show more
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