Injectable in situ forming microparticles: A novel drug delivery system
Date
2012Source Title
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Print ISSN
1596-5996
Electronic ISSN
1596-9827
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
307 - 318
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
Pharmaceutical formulation research has recently been focusing on delivery systems which provide long therapeutic effects and reduced side effects, and involving simplified production stages and facilitated application process. In situ forming microparticle (ISM) systems, one of the latest approach in this field, offer a new encapsulation technique and meet the objectives stated above. Factors such as the carrier used to form the multiparticles, amount and type of drug and the vehicle type can be taken as the main performance criteria for these systems. Ongoing studies have shown that this new multiparticulate drug delivery system is suitable for achieving new implant delivery system with low risk of dose-dumping, capable of being modulated to exhibit varying release patterns, reproducible, easily applicable and welltolerated compared with classically surgical implants.
Keywords
Controlled drug deliveryIn situ forming
Injectable
Microparticle system
Bupivacaine
Diltiazem
Haloperidol
Leuprorelin
Microsphere
Montelukast
Oil
Risperidone
Clinical effectiveness
Concentration (parameters)
Controlled drug release
Drug blood level
Drug delivery system
Drug efficacy
Drug formulation
Drug solubility
Drug stability
Drug synthesis
Drug tolerability
Human
Hydrophilicity
Hydrophobicity
In vitro study
In vivo study
Maximum plasma concentration
Microencapsulation
Nonhuman
Particle size
Phase separation
Process development
Reproducibility
Review
Surface property
Toxicity testing