Publications by authors named "Hamid Omidian"

Introduction: In this perspective review, we evaluated the clinical management of fatal fentanyl overdose in several routes of administration, concentrating on both legally prescribed and illegally produced formulations.

Methods: A literature search was conducted on Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases, using the following keywords: fentanyl, illicit fentanyl, deaths, misuse, abuse, and naloxone. We included only articles whose abstracts were available in English.

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Background: Probiotics must be able to withstand the demanding environment of the gastrointestinal system to adhere to the intestinal epithelium, promoting health benefits. The use of probiotics can prevent or attenuate the effects of dysbiosis that have a deleterious effect on health, promoting anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antioxidant effects.

Objective: The aim of the study was to prepare tablets containing LF-G89 coated with 20% Acryl-Eze II or Opadry enteric polymers.

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Background: Two classes of medications are used to treat Alzheimer's disease (AD); donepezil, galantamine, and rivastigmine are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, and memantine is a non-competitive antagonist of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor. Although these are typically taken orally, there are transdermal therapeutic systems (TTSs) commercially available for rivastigmine and donepezil. The transdermal route has been preferable for guardians/caregivers due to ease of use, reduced side effects, and improved adherence to therapy.

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Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) is the most common polymer used in commercial abuse-deterrent tablets. Due to its vulnerability to high-temperature manipulation, we investigated abuse-deterrent capability and the toxicity of this polymer upon thermal treatments at 80°C and 180°C for 1 hour. Tablets (200 mg PEO and 300 mg Avicel®) were directly compressed under 2000 lb.

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Oral drug delivery is often challenged with enzymatic degradation of drug molecules in the gastrointestinal tract and high first-pass metabolism, resulting in low bioavailability. Delivery of drug molecules via the oral cavity mucosa is considered a viable option to enhance bioavailability. One of the relatively new dosage forms for transmucosal drug delivery is the oral thin film (OTF) with mucoadhesive properties that offers several advantages over conventional dosage forms, including faster dissolution, higher patient compliance, and extended oral retention by reduced salivary washout.

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Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) is the most common deterring agent used in the abuse-deterrent formulations (ADFs). In this study, we investigated the PEO's abuse-deterrent properties and its potential cytotoxicity after being heated at high temperatures (80 °C and 180 °C). The results indicated a significant loss in both crush and extraction resistance features of the polymer, which is primarily associated with the polymer degradation at the higher temperatures.

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Aligned with efforts to overcome shortcomings of conventional oral dosage forms, mucoadhesive oral thin films have been the focus of drug development. Transmucosal drug delivery through oral cavity is a popular alternative to deliver many drugs due to several advantages over conventional oral delivery including greater bioavailability due to bypassing the first-pass effect and avoiding enzymatic or acid-related degradation in the gastrointestinal tract, faster onset of action, and better patient compliance particularly in geriatric and pediatric patients. Furthermore, among solid transmucosal delivery platforms, buccal and sublingual strips or patches are more attractive due to their flexibility, ease of administration, high patient compliance, and fast dissolution.

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Objective: It is so difficult to formulate human growth hormone (hGH) in a solution with high stability and new drug delivery system (NDDs) due to physiochemical instability. The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using Tris as a hGH stabilizer.

Materials And Methods: In this experimental study, the role of tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (Tris) was evaluated as a hGH stabilizing agent in phosphate buffer, as a practical aqueous solution and a media to release NDDs.

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Prescription opioids have widely been abused as an epidemic. In this research, we developed a drug composition based on the crosslinked carboxymethylcellulose (XCMC) and a drug model that can effectively deter abuse by injection via multiple mechanisms. The anionic nature of the XCMC is responsible for complexing the cationic opioids in aqueous solutions, minimizing the free drug amount accessible for extraction.

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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is one of the leading causes of physical disability. In this study, spherical PLGA nanoparticles (NPs) containing ChABC enzyme were manufactured and fully characterized for SCI therapy. The NPs were used in the rat's contused spinal cord to assess the functional improvement and scar digestion.

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An innovative abuse-deterrent composition was developed to deter the most dangerous route of drug abuse, the intravenous route. The composition is based on a crosslinked sodium starch glycolate (X-SSG) that can effectively complex with cationic drugs in aqueous solutions and minimize the amount of the free drug available for extraction. Furthermore, the crosslinked polymer swells in and entraps a portion of the drug solution by which it reduces the available volume for syringing and subsequent injection.

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We aimed to evaluate the effect of blueberry extract and microparticles (MP) on sunscreen performance of multifunctional cosmetics. Octocrylene (OCT), benzophenone-3 (BENZ-3) and Tinosorb® M (MBBT) were employed as UV filters. An modeling was used to determine the UV filters concentrations to obtain high values of sunscreen protection factor (SPF) and UVA protection factor (UVA-PF).

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Prescription opioid abuse is now an epidemic that has forced the government and industries to take initiatives. These include developing abuse-deterrent formulations (ADFs), issuing regulatory guidances and allocating massive budgets to ensure the safety and effectiveness of these medications. Areas covered: This review covers the regulatory guidance on evaluation and labeling of the branded and generic ADFs.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of thermal processing and antioxidant formulation variables on the abuse deterrence performance of a high molecular weight poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) polymer. A 2 factorial design with one categorical factor (antioxidant type) and three continuous factors (curing time, curing temperature, % antioxidant) was used. Abuse deterrence performance was evaluated using solution viscosity, surface melting temperature, and mechanical strength.

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