Novel ion exchange resin-based combination drug-delivery system for treatment of gastro esophageal reflux diseases

Authors

  • Mangesh Ramesh Bhalekar AISSMS College of Pharmacy; Department of Pharmaceutics
  • Nitin Madhukar Kadam AISSMS College of Pharmacy; Department of Pharmaceutics
  • Nilam Hindurao Patil AISSMS College of Pharmacy; Department of Pharmaceutics
  • Nitin Somnath Gawale AISSMS College of Pharmacy; Department of Pharmaceutics
  • Ashwini Madgulkar AISSMS College of Pharmacy; Department of Pharmaceutics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502010000200021

Keywords:

Drugs^i1^sdelivery sys, Ranitidine^i1^stabl, Ranitidine^i1^simmediate rele, Domperidone^i1^stabl, Domperidone^i1^ssustained rele, Tablets^i1^sdelivery sys, Ion exchange resins^i1^s, Ion exchange resins^i1^sdrugs delivery sys, Fármacos^i2^ssistema de libera

Abstract

The present study involves preparation and characterization of a combination tablet of ranitidine in immediate release form and domperidone in sustained release form, using ion exchange resins. Ranitidine lowers acid secretion, while domperidone release over a prolonged period improves gastric motility thus justifying this combination in gastro esophageal reflux diseases (GERD) and ensuring patient compliance. Drug loading was carried out by batch method & resinates were characterized using FTIR, XRPD. Resinates were formulated as a combination tablet and evaluated for tablet properties & in vitro drug release. Resinates provided sustained release of domperidone and immediate release of ranitidine. IR and X-ray studies indicate complexation of drug and resin along with monomolecular distribution of drugs in amorphous form in the resin matrix. The tablets of resinate combination showed good tablet properties. In-vitro drug release gave desired release profiles and ex-vivo drug absorption studies carried out by placing everted rat intestine in dissolution medium indicated statistically significant similarity in absorption from test and marketed formulation. The novelty of this study is that the retardation in release of domperidone from resinates is achieved by presence of weak resin in the formulation.

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Published

2010-06-01

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How to Cite

Novel ion exchange resin-based combination drug-delivery system for treatment of gastro esophageal reflux diseases . (2010). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 46(2), 335-342. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502010000200021