2013
DOI: 10.1007/s40005-013-0080-5
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Quick dissolving films of nebivolol hydrochloride: formulation and optimization by a simplex lattice design

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“…Final film solution casting on a standard petridish for defoaming. It is dried in hot air oven at 40 ºC for 3 h. The film was carefully removed from the petridish, checked for any imperfections and cut into the required size to deliver the equivalent dose (2x2 cm 2 ) per strip 20,21 . The samples were stored in desiccators at relative humidity 30-35 % until further analysis.…”
Section: Methods: Preparation Of Fast Dissolving Film By Solventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Final film solution casting on a standard petridish for defoaming. It is dried in hot air oven at 40 ºC for 3 h. The film was carefully removed from the petridish, checked for any imperfections and cut into the required size to deliver the equivalent dose (2x2 cm 2 ) per strip 20,21 . The samples were stored in desiccators at relative humidity 30-35 % until further analysis.…”
Section: Methods: Preparation Of Fast Dissolving Film By Solventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A water insoluble drug (piroxicam) was incorporated into fast dissolving films prepared using maltodextrins (MDX) and equivalent low dose dextrose 31 . ODFs of nebivolol HCl prepared from HPMC, pullulan, polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) illustrated that changing polymer concentration profoundly affects mechanical properties and percentage drug release 32 . As polymers govern the release profile, mono-and double-layered buccoadhesive films of chlorhexidine were prepared to portray this fact.…”
Section: Hydrophillic Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A water insoluble drug (piroxicam) was incorporated into fast dissolving films prepared using maltodextrins (MDX) and equivalent low dose dextrose (Cilurzo et al, 2008). ODFs of nebivolol HCl prepared from HPMC, pullulan, polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) illustrated that changing polymers concentration profoundly affects mechanical properties and percentage drug release (Parejiya et al, 2012). As polymers govern the release profile, mono- and double-layered buccoadhesive films of chlorhexidine were prepared to portray this fact.…”
Section: Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%