Improvement of in vitro dissolution profile of poorly aqueous soluble anti-parasitic agent ivermectin using novel hydrophilic polymeric carriers
Tanvir Rahman,
Md Abdurrahim,
Koma Afrin Rintu
et al.
Abstract:Ivermectin (IVM), a BCS Class II drug with weak water solubility, has minimal oral absorption and dissolution. This study aims to enhance the dissolution profile of IVM by performing solid dispersion methods using four hydrophilic polymers: Kollicoat IR, Kollidon 90F, poloxamer 407, and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). The solid dispersion formulations (SDF) were made through physical mixing, solvent evaporation, and melt solvent/fusion. Using three ratios of IVM and hydrophilic carriers (1:1, 1:2, and 1:… Show more
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