Oral hydrophilic matrices for prolonged release mostly show a decrease in the rate of drug release over time, owing to the increasing length of the diffusional path and progressive reduction of the area at the interface between glassy and rubbery matrix. In addition, burst effect may also occur due to the fraction of drug present on the surface of the system, which is released when the external polymer particles are not fully swollen yet. Different strategies have been attempted in order to address these issues and, ideally, to reach zero-order release. The approaches proposed are based on geometric modulation of the release area, control of the swelling behavior or initial non-uniform distribution of the active ingredient throughout the po...
Tablets exhibiting extended drug release have in many therapeutical applications shown both complian...
WOS: A1997WR27400001PubMed ID: 9231336The geometrical relationship between a hemisphere and a cylind...
Controlled drug delivery is an important method for improving the therapeutics of some pharmacologic...
A decrease in the release rate over time is typically encountered when dealing with hydrophilic matr...
\u201cProlonged release matrix systems\u201d In the field of extended release dosage forms, hydrophi...
The use of powder layering technology was explored to prepare hydrophilic matrix systems aimed at a ...
This review focusses on hydrogel matrices or swelling-controlled delivery systems for drug delivery...
The controlled delivery of drugs can be effectively obtained using systems based on hydrogels. Table...
A decrease in the drug release rate over time typically affects the performance of hydrophilic matri...
Design of systems for oral controlled release of drug could take advantages from the knowledge of wh...
Hydrogel-based matrix systems are largely used as controlled drug delivery systems, since it is poss...
Partially coated perforated systems (PCPS) based on low-viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPM...
Design and realization of drug delivery systems based on polymer matrices could be greatly improved ...
Tablets exhibiting extended drug release have in many therapeutical applications shown both complian...
WOS: A1997WR27400001PubMed ID: 9231336The geometrical relationship between a hemisphere and a cylind...
Controlled drug delivery is an important method for improving the therapeutics of some pharmacologic...
A decrease in the release rate over time is typically encountered when dealing with hydrophilic matr...
\u201cProlonged release matrix systems\u201d In the field of extended release dosage forms, hydrophi...
The use of powder layering technology was explored to prepare hydrophilic matrix systems aimed at a ...
This review focusses on hydrogel matrices or swelling-controlled delivery systems for drug delivery...
The controlled delivery of drugs can be effectively obtained using systems based on hydrogels. Table...
A decrease in the drug release rate over time typically affects the performance of hydrophilic matri...
Design of systems for oral controlled release of drug could take advantages from the knowledge of wh...
Hydrogel-based matrix systems are largely used as controlled drug delivery systems, since it is poss...
Partially coated perforated systems (PCPS) based on low-viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPM...
Design and realization of drug delivery systems based on polymer matrices could be greatly improved ...
Tablets exhibiting extended drug release have in many therapeutical applications shown both complian...
WOS: A1997WR27400001PubMed ID: 9231336The geometrical relationship between a hemisphere and a cylind...
Controlled drug delivery is an important method for improving the therapeutics of some pharmacologic...