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Fast-dissolving solid dispersions for the controlled release of poorly watersoluble drugs
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Publication Year
2021-01-01
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers
Citation
Current Pharmaceutical Design, Vol.27, pp.1498-1506
Keyword
Controlled releaseFast-dissolvingOral deliveryPolymersPoorly water-soluble drugsSolid dispersion
Mesh Keyword
Biological AvailabilityDelayed-Action PreparationsDrug LiberationHumansPolymersSolubility
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
PharmacologyDrug Discovery
Abstract
Solid dispersions offer many advantages for oral drug delivery of poorly water-soluble drugs over other systems, including an increase in drug solubility and drug dissolution. An improvement in drug absorption and the higher bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients in the gastrointestinal tract have been reported in various studies. In certain circumstances, a rapid pharmacological effect is required for patients. Fastdissolving solid dispersions provide an ideal formulation in such cases. This report will provide an overview of current studies on fast-dissolving solid dispersions, including not only solid dispersion powders with fast dissolution rates but also specific dose form for the controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs. Specifically, the applications of fast-dissolving solid dispersions will be described in every specific case. Moreover, pharmaceutical approaches and the utilization of polymers will be summarized. The classification and analysis of fastdissolving solid dispersions could provide insight into strategies and potential applications in future drug delivery developments.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/32018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2174/1381612826666201021125844
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Dr. Phuong HL Tran is thankful upon receiving the Australian Research Council \u1900s Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (project number DE160100900), Australia..
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