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Formulation Development of Pulsatile Drug Delivery of Tiotropium Bromide

Published in August 2019 Issue 4 (Vol. 9, Issue 4, 2019)

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Abstract

A Pulsatile drug delivery system delivers drug in rapid and burst manner within a short time after a lag time. There are many situations where drug is needed to be released immediately (after bursting the delaying film coat) at specific site. The aim of present work is to develop Pulsatile drug delivery of Tiotropium Bromide using press coating method. All the formulations have shown satisfactory results for various physicochemical parameters like hardness, friability, thickness, weight variation. Ethyl cellulose has predominant effect on the lag time, while also shows significant effect on drug release.  Press coated tablet shows a delayed release pattern. Among all the core tablet formulations T7 was selected based on drug release within a given period of time.  In-vitro release rate studies showed that the P3T7 was optimized based on less amount of drug release during lag time. Formulations P3T7 found to be stable at 45o C and 75% RH for a period of 6 months. FT-IR studies revealed that there was no interaction between Tiotropium bromide and the polymers. Keywords: Pulsatile drug delivery, circadian rhythms, Tiotropium Bromide, Lag time, Press coated tablets.

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C.Murali Krishna Goud* Y. Sravani

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AJPTR-01-001483

2019-08-01

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C.Murali Krishna Goud* Y. Sravani (2019). Formulation Development of Pulsatile Drug Delivery of Tiotropium Bromide. American Journal of PharmTech Research test, 9(4), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46624/ajptr.2019.v9.i4.006

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