MR Flashcards

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Advantages of MR

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Better therapeutic outcome
Decrease toxicity 
Wide therapeutic window
Less dosage problems (better patient compliance)
Decrease total drug exposure
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Disadvantages of MR

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Danger of tablet crushing 
Danger of drug dumping 
Development cost
GI resistance 
Loss of dosing frequency/prolonged side effects if wrong dose is given
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Types of MR delivery forms

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Delayed release 
GI resistant 
Extended release
Oral gastro resistant formulations 
Oral extended release formulations
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Osmosis controlled

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Osmosis pressure is used to pump out a drug at a constant rate from the delivery system inside the matrix. through a delivery orifice

  • zero order
  • coating technology is cheap
  • wide range of compatible drugs
  • size of hole and drilling is expensive.
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MR mechanism for triggered release (2)

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pH control

Microbial triggered release

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Osmosis controlled

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Osmosis pressure is used to pump out a drug at a constant rate from the delivery system inside the matrix. through a delivery orifice

  • zero order
  • coating technology is cheap
  • wide range of compatible drugs
  • size of hole and drilling is expensive.
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