Cilnidipine, a fourth-generation both L-and N-type calcium channel blocker (CCB) is safe and effective in lowering blood-pressure without reflex tachycardia compared to other dihydropyridine CCBs. However, its low solubility coupled with extensive first-pass metabolism results in very low oral bioavailability. Thus the study aimed to improve oral bioavailability of Cilnidipine by increasing its gastrointestinal transit-time and mucoadhesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study aimed to develop gastroretentive drug delivery system of nifedipine, its optimization, and in vivo evaluation. Bilayered tablet of nifedipine was prepared using central composite design with 3 factors, 5 responses, and 15 experimental trials. Response surface methodology along with numerical and graphical optimization was used to select the best formulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine the zeta potential of erythrocyte and its association with morphological changes during preeclampsia so as to use it as a diagnostic tool to determine this pregnancy related complication.
Methods: This retrospective study included 502 pregnant women. Blood samples were collected in 5% dextrose solution from preeclampsia patients (n = 92) and normal pregnant women (n = 337).