2021
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13030401
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Particle Forming Amorphous Solid Dispersions: A Mechanistic Randomized Pharmacokinetic Study in Humans

Abstract: Amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) are a promising drug-delivery strategy to overcome poor solubility through formulation. Currently, the understanding of drug absorption mechanisms from ASDs in humans is incomplete. Aiming to gain insights in this matter, we conducted a randomized cross-over design open-label clinical study (NCT03886766) with 16 healthy male volunteers in an ambulatory setting, using micro-dosed efavirenz as a model drug. In three phases, subjects were administered (1) solid ASD of efavirenz … Show more

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“…A solid dispersion is defined “as a poorly water soluble drug immersed into a highly water soluble solid hydrophilic matrix which increases the dissolution rate of the drug”. 20,21 Solid dispersions of various drugs, like efavirenz, 22 atorvastatin, 23,24 Gefitinib, 25 ketoprofen, 26–29 chlorthalidone, 30 and benznidazole, 31 are reported in the literature to enhance the solubility and in vitro drug release rate.…”
Section: Techniques For Solubility Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A solid dispersion is defined “as a poorly water soluble drug immersed into a highly water soluble solid hydrophilic matrix which increases the dissolution rate of the drug”. 20,21 Solid dispersions of various drugs, like efavirenz, 22 atorvastatin, 23,24 Gefitinib, 25 ketoprofen, 26–29 chlorthalidone, 30 and benznidazole, 31 are reported in the literature to enhance the solubility and in vitro drug release rate.…”
Section: Techniques For Solubility Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%