2019
DOI: 10.2147/cpaa.s193191
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<p>Bioavailability and swallowability of an age-appropriate, delayed-release mesalamine formulation in healthy volunteers</p>

Abstract: Objective: Delayed-release mesalamine 400 mg capsules containing four 100 mg tablets have been developed for children with ulcerative colitis who have difficulty swallowing. Bioavailability of the mesalamine capsules was compared with existing mesalamine tablets in healthy adults, and the effect of food on bioavailability from mesalamine capsules was determined. Tablet swallowability in healthy children was evaluated. Methods: In the open-label, replicate-treatment, single-do… Show more

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“…5 For the past two decades, delayed release mesalamine has been used for treating UC. 6 But colon-targeted drug delivery systems involve difficult preparation procedures and certain management, thereby making the system complex and expensive. Different strategies like pro-drug, enteric coating and pH/time-dependent modified release, microfloraactivated system, pressure controlled drug delivery system (PCDCS), osmotic controlled drug delivery to colon (OROS-CT), and pulsatile drug delivery have gained attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 For the past two decades, delayed release mesalamine has been used for treating UC. 6 But colon-targeted drug delivery systems involve difficult preparation procedures and certain management, thereby making the system complex and expensive. Different strategies like pro-drug, enteric coating and pH/time-dependent modified release, microfloraactivated system, pressure controlled drug delivery system (PCDCS), osmotic controlled drug delivery to colon (OROS-CT), and pulsatile drug delivery have gained attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%