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Gastroretentive Drug Delivery Systems: A Promising Approach


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1 Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India
2 Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India
3 Rajendra Institute of Technology and Sciences, 4th mile stone, Hisar Road, Sirsa, India
     

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Controlled release drug delivery system (CRDDS) have been most extensively used to improve therapy of certain drugs, but several physiological difficulties faced with CRDDS is the inability to restrain and remain in the gastric region for several hours which limit the bioavailability of drug. Hence drug delivery systems with prolonged gastric residence time (GRT) are an approach to improve bioavailability of drugs, reduction in dose thereby leading to less side/toxic effects. Many approaches have been utilized in the development of gastric retention drug delivery systems (GRDDS) such as floating system, extended system, high density system, superporus system, bioadhesive system, and magnetic system etc. This review also summarizes the in vitro and in vivo studies to evaluate the performance and application of GRDDS. These systems are useful to several problems encountered during the development of a pharmaceutical dosage form.

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Gastric Retention, Effervescent, Floating, Magnetic.
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Authors

Yashomita Mehta
Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India
Sunita Nirban
Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India
Sunil Kumar
Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India
Kuldeep Malodia
Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India
Pankaj Rakha
Rajendra Institute of Technology and Sciences, 4th mile stone, Hisar Road, Sirsa, India
Manju Nagpal
Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, India

Abstract


Controlled release drug delivery system (CRDDS) have been most extensively used to improve therapy of certain drugs, but several physiological difficulties faced with CRDDS is the inability to restrain and remain in the gastric region for several hours which limit the bioavailability of drug. Hence drug delivery systems with prolonged gastric residence time (GRT) are an approach to improve bioavailability of drugs, reduction in dose thereby leading to less side/toxic effects. Many approaches have been utilized in the development of gastric retention drug delivery systems (GRDDS) such as floating system, extended system, high density system, superporus system, bioadhesive system, and magnetic system etc. This review also summarizes the in vitro and in vivo studies to evaluate the performance and application of GRDDS. These systems are useful to several problems encountered during the development of a pharmaceutical dosage form.

Keywords


Gastric Retention, Effervescent, Floating, Magnetic.