A REVIEW ON APPROACHES TO ACHIEVE GASTRIC RETENTION OF FLOATING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Pratik Swarup Das* and Puja Saha
ABSTRACT
The present article contains a brief review of various formulation approaches used in floating drug delivery systems. Recent technological and scientific research has been devoted to the development of rate controlled drug delivery systems to overcome physiological adversities such as short gastric residence times and unpredictable gastric emptying times. Differences in gastric physiology such as gastric pH and motility exhibit both intra and inter subject variability demonstrating significant impact on gastric residence time and drug delivery behavior. This triggered an increased interest towards formulation of novel delivery systems which retained in the stomach for prolonged and predictable period of time. Several approaches such as floating drug delivery systems (FDDS), swelling and expanding systems, bioadhesive systems, modified shape systems, high density systems or other delayed gastric emptying devices have
been discovered till now. FDDS are of particular interest for drugs that are locally active and have narrow absorption window in stomach or upper small intestine, unstable in the intestinal or colonic environment, and exhibit low solubility at high pH values. This review article is in pursuit of giving detailed information on the pharmaceutical basis of their design, classification, advantages and the future potential of FDDS.
Keywords: Floating drug delivery systems, Gastric residence time, Swelling index, Buoyancy.
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