Doxepin is a traditional tricyclic antidepressant with analgesic and anesthetic properties when applied topically to the mucosa. Doxepin is one approach in treating insomnia and depression in Parkinson's disease. Patients with Parkinson's disease suffer difficulties in swallowing. Therefore, it was the aim of this study to develop a buccal-adhesive delivery system. Methods: Pectin was modified with cysteine. Stability assays in form of disintegration assay according to the Ph.Eur were performed. Furthermore, bioadhesiveness on buccal mucosa was investigated incorporating the drug doxepin. Results: The adhesiveness was improved 1.4-fold and revealed a sustained release over 3 h. Conclusion: Taking these findings into account, the modifications render this designed excipient fruitful for buccal delivery.
High Ester Pectin Based Formulation for Site Specific Delivery of 5-Fluorouracil in to Descending Colon
Recently controlled and sustained drug delivery has become the new standard in modern pharmaceutical design and a thorough research has been undertaken in achieving much better drug product effectiveness, reliability and safety