2021
DOI: 10.1177/09673911211004516
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Transdermal patch, co-loaded with Pregabalin and Ketoprofen for improved bioavailability; in vitro studies

Abstract: The current study was aimed to fabricate a transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS) containing Ketoprofen (KTF) and Pregabalin (PGB) for controlled drug release, avoidance of the first-pass metabolism, and increased patient compliance. TDDS of KTF and PGB were formulated using the solvent casting method. Various ratios of hydrophilic polymer (HPMC) and hydrophobic polymers (Eudragit L-100 and Ethyl Cellulose) were employed for the formulation of transdermal patches. PG and oleic acid were used as a permeation e… Show more

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“…The patches were fabricated in a way to load around 11.25 mg of drug per 2.25 cm 2 , covering all the possible ranges of the drug-to-polymer ratio. 4…”
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“…The patches were fabricated in a way to load around 11.25 mg of drug per 2.25 cm 2 , covering all the possible ranges of the drug-to-polymer ratio. 4…”
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“…The dried patches were removed, trimmed, packaged in aluminum foil, and kept in a desiccator for later usage after drying at room temperature for 24 hours. 4…”
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