Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is accepted as the single most important risk factor for glaucoma. The present work describes the formulation and evaluation of an ophthalmic delivery system of an antiglaucoma agent, dorzolamide hydrochloride, based on the concept of ion-activated in situ gelation. Sodium alginate was used as the gelling agent in combination with HPC (Hydroxy Propyl Cellulose) that acted as a viscosity-enhancing agent. In vitro release studies indicated that the alginate/HPC solution retained the drug better than the alginate or HPC solutions alone. The formulations were therapeutically efficacious, stable and provided sustained release of the drug over a period 10 hrs. These results demonstrate that the developed system...
In-situ Gel for ocular drug delivery is prepares by using mucoadhesive polymers to increase ocular r...
Objective: The drawback associated with conventional eye drops needs development of novel ophthalmic...
<p>Glaucoma is the second cause of blindness worldwide. Frequent administration of traditional topic...
Rapid precorneal elimination of drug is a major limitation of conventional ophthalmic formulations. ...
Background: The significant problem in the ocular drug delivery is the attainment of optimal drug co...
A traditional fluid ophthalmologic delivery mechanisms illustrate concise pre-corneal retention time...
Introduction: A major problem in ocular therapeutics is the attainment of optimum drug concentration...
In situ gels have been extensively explored as ocular drug delivery system to enhance bioavailabilit...
Ocular drug delivery is one of the most fascinating and challenging endeavours facing the research w...
The poor bioavailability and therapeutic response exhibited by conventional ophthalmic solutions due...
Ocular Drug Delivery has been a key challenge and attractive field for the pharmaceutical scientist ...
Abstract A major problem in ocular therapeutics is the attainment of optimal drug concentration at t...
AbstractIn situ gels are systems which are applied as solutions or suspensions and are capable of un...
Glaucoma is the second cause of blindness worldwide. Frequent administration of traditional topical ...
Background: The designing of ocular dosage form off ers complicated issues. Numerous protective mech...
In-situ Gel for ocular drug delivery is prepares by using mucoadhesive polymers to increase ocular r...
Objective: The drawback associated with conventional eye drops needs development of novel ophthalmic...
<p>Glaucoma is the second cause of blindness worldwide. Frequent administration of traditional topic...
Rapid precorneal elimination of drug is a major limitation of conventional ophthalmic formulations. ...
Background: The significant problem in the ocular drug delivery is the attainment of optimal drug co...
A traditional fluid ophthalmologic delivery mechanisms illustrate concise pre-corneal retention time...
Introduction: A major problem in ocular therapeutics is the attainment of optimum drug concentration...
In situ gels have been extensively explored as ocular drug delivery system to enhance bioavailabilit...
Ocular drug delivery is one of the most fascinating and challenging endeavours facing the research w...
The poor bioavailability and therapeutic response exhibited by conventional ophthalmic solutions due...
Ocular Drug Delivery has been a key challenge and attractive field for the pharmaceutical scientist ...
Abstract A major problem in ocular therapeutics is the attainment of optimal drug concentration at t...
AbstractIn situ gels are systems which are applied as solutions or suspensions and are capable of un...
Glaucoma is the second cause of blindness worldwide. Frequent administration of traditional topical ...
Background: The designing of ocular dosage form off ers complicated issues. Numerous protective mech...
In-situ Gel for ocular drug delivery is prepares by using mucoadhesive polymers to increase ocular r...
Objective: The drawback associated with conventional eye drops needs development of novel ophthalmic...
<p>Glaucoma is the second cause of blindness worldwide. Frequent administration of traditional topic...