2008
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v7i3.14691
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Progress in Controlled Gastroretentive Delivery Systems

Abstract: Controlled release (CR) dosage forms have been extensively used to improve therapy with several important drugs. However, the development processes are faced with several physiological difficulties such as the inability to restrain and localize the system within the desired region of the gastrointestinal tract and the highly variable nature of the gastric emptying process. This variability may lead to unpredictable bioavailability and times to achieve peak plasma levels. On the other hand, incorporation of the… Show more

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“…The systems absorb gastric fluid, on contact, swell and form a colloidal gel barrier (Sheth and Tossounian, 1979), that limits the rate of fluid absorption into the device and subsequently drug release (Sheth and Tossounian, 1984 (Garg and Gupta, 2008).…”
Section: Non-effervescent Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The systems absorb gastric fluid, on contact, swell and form a colloidal gel barrier (Sheth and Tossounian, 1979), that limits the rate of fluid absorption into the device and subsequently drug release (Sheth and Tossounian, 1984 (Garg and Gupta, 2008).…”
Section: Non-effervescent Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other floating formulations include those using a combination of sodium alginate and sodium bicarbonate ; floating mini-capsules consisting a core of sodium bicarbonate, lactose and polyvinyl-pyrrolidone, coated with HPMC and systems produced using ion exchange resin technology (Garg and Gupta, 2008).…”
Section: Gas Generating / Effervescent Systemsmentioning
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“…The gel strength is also a rate-limiting step for the sustaining of drug (Soni et al, 2016). The gel strength can be increased by increasing the viscosity and this is achieved by the changing in the grades, addition with some another polymer or change in the concentration (Bernkop-Schnürch et al, 2012;Garg et al, 2008;Boldhane et al, 2010). Selection of HPMC and HMWCH is based on the previously reported work by one of the authors of this study (Soni et al, 2016;Verma et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[2] The goal of any drug delivery system is to provide a therapeutic amount of the drug to the proper site in the body to achieve promptly, and then maintain, the desired drug concentration, to ensure the safety of drugs as well as patient compliance which is not achieved by conventional oral drug delivery. [3] Hence, there is need of controlled release drug delivery systems to overcome this problem.…”
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