Author(s):
Sunil Kumar, Anil Kumar, Vaibhav Gupta, Kuldeep Malodia, Pankaj Rakha
Email(s):
sunil.pharmacist@yahoo.co.in
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Sunil Kumar1, Anil Kumar1, Vaibhav Gupta1, Kuldeep Malodia1 and Pankaj Rakha2
1Lord Shiva College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, Haryana( India).
2Shri Baba Mastnath Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Asthal Bohr, Rohtak,
Haryana (India).
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Volume - 2,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2012
ABSTRACT:
Oral drug delivery is the most preferred route for the various drug molecules among all other routes of drug delivery, because ease of administration which lead to better patient compliance. So, oral extended release drug delivery system becomes a very promising approach for those drugs that are given orally but having the shorter half-life and high dosing frequency. Extended release drug delivery system which reduce the dosing frequency of certain drugs by releasing the drug slowly over an extended period of time. There are various physiochemical and biological properties which affect the extended release drug delivery system. This article providing the recent literature regarding development and design of extended release tablets.
Cite this article:
Sunil Kumar, Anil Kumar, Vaibhav Gupta, Kuldeep Malodia, Pankaj Rakha. Oral Extended Release Drug Delivery System: A Promising Approach. Asian J. Pharm. Tech. 2(2): April-June 2012; Page 38-43.
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Sunil Kumar, Anil Kumar, Vaibhav Gupta, Kuldeep Malodia, Pankaj Rakha. Oral Extended Release Drug Delivery System: A Promising Approach. Asian J. Pharm. Tech. 2(2): April-June 2012; Page 38-43. Available on: https://ajptonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2012-2-2-2