2021
DOI: 10.22159/ijap.2021v13i5.42216
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Quality by Design (Qbd) as a Tool for the Optimization of Indomethacin Freeze-Dried Sublingual Tablets: In Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation

Abstract: Objective: This study aims to prepare and optimize indomethacin freeze-dried sublingual tablets (IND-FDST) by utilizing a quality by design (QbD) approach to achieve rapid drug dissolution and simultaneously bypassing the GIT for better patient tolerability. Methods: A screening study was utilized to determine the most significant factors which the quality attributes, namely disintegration time and % friability. Then an optimization study was conducted using a full response surface design to determine the opti… Show more

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“…51 However, in freeze-dried sublingual tablets, the drug loading has been investigated at around 25 mg per unit. 3 When processing the blend polymer/IND 1:2 (w/w) into scaffolds with 15 layers in each direction (0°and 90°fiber orientation), the sample weight is around 90 mg and, therefore, drug loading is about 60 mg, which would be probably sufficient for a single dose. As MEW is a multi-parameter process and the scaffold design is controlled via the G-code, the dosage of IND in MEW-printed scaffolds could be readily adjusted by, for example, changing the fiber diameter as required.…”
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“…51 However, in freeze-dried sublingual tablets, the drug loading has been investigated at around 25 mg per unit. 3 When processing the blend polymer/IND 1:2 (w/w) into scaffolds with 15 layers in each direction (0°and 90°fiber orientation), the sample weight is around 90 mg and, therefore, drug loading is about 60 mg, which would be probably sufficient for a single dose. As MEW is a multi-parameter process and the scaffold design is controlled via the G-code, the dosage of IND in MEW-printed scaffolds could be readily adjusted by, for example, changing the fiber diameter as required.…”
Section: Mew Printing and Characterization Of Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Additionally, sublingual drugdelivery systems are designed for the drug to avoid passing the gastrointestinal tract, reducing potential side effects of the drugs observed with common peroral delivery, such as gastrointestinal ulceration, and limitations of local acidic conditions, as well as enzymatic degradation. 3 Furthermore, these approaches simplify the uptake of the drugs, as they avoid potential swallowing difficulties, 4 improving patient compliance.…”
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“…38 However, in freeze-dried sublingual tablets, the drug loading has been investigated at around 25 mg per unit. 3 When processing the blend polymer:IND 1:2 (w/w) into scaffolds with 15 alternating layers, the sample weight is around 90 mg and therefore, drug loading is about 60 mg. As MEW is a multi-parameter process and the scaffold design is controlled via the G-code, the dosage of IND in MEW printed scaffolds could be readily adjusted by, for example, changing the fiber diameter as required. The diameter can be varied via the applied pressure and/or the printing speed.…”
Section: Mew Printing and Characterisation Of Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Additionally, sublingual drugdelivery systems are designed for the drug to avoid passing the gastrointestinal tract, reducing potential side effects of the drugs observed with common peroral delivery, such as gastrointestinal ulceration, and limitations of local acidic conditions, as well as enzymatic degradation. 3 Furthermore, these approaches simplify the uptake of the drugs, as they avoid potential swallowing difficulties 4 improving patient compliance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%