Publications by authors named "Mohamed M A Hamdy"

The FDA "Food and Drug Administration" recently approved a novel co-crystal formulation of Celecoxib (CEX) and Tramadol (TRM) for the treatment of adults suffering from moderate to severe pain in several conditions. This novel combination has advantages over co-administration of the two drugs individually as better patient compliance, synergism and lower therapeutic cost. This work presents the first "High performance Thin Layer Chromatographic" (HPTLC) quantitative analytical technique for CEX and TRM simultaneous assay in bulk, their new dosage form and plasma.

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Two simple, valid and green chromatographic based techniques are developed in the present work for first time to simultaneously analyze the recently approved combination of Aspirin (ASP) with the novel gastro-protective agent Vonoprazan (VON). First method is an HPLC-DAD "diode array detection", where separation was successful using C18 (250 × 4.6 mm) column with isocratic elution of phosphate buffer-pH 6.

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Semaglutide (SEMG) is one of the most widely used and trending medications to treat type II diabetes and obesity. This work aimed to develop a liquid chromatography with spectroflourimetric detection (HPLC-flourimetry) analysis of SEMG in both its tablet dosage form and plasma. The power of fluorescence detection coupled with HPLC proved its capability as a bioanalytical tool to assay SEMG in plasma samples owing to its simplicity and sensitivity which reached below the C of SEMG.

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Our manuscript managed to hyphenate the novelty and sustainability in one method. A novel combination of molnupiravir (MNP) and nirmatrelvir (NTV) was found to be a potential symbiotic therapy against SARS-CoV-2. Yet, there is no analytical method published for either determination or stability investigation of this combination simultaneously.

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The binary mixtures of the novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs); Apixaban (APX), Edoxaban tosylate (EDX) and Rivaroxaban (RIV) with the lipid lowering statin; Rosuvastatin calcium were analyzed using a validated HPLC-DAD method. This method was suitable for the quantitative assay of the targeted mixtures in tablets and human plasma. The analysis in dosage form was a stability indicating one where the drugs were separated from possible degradation products arising from applying different stress conditions.

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Background: The antiviral drug GS-5734 remdesivir is a new phosphoramidate prodrug developed initially as a treatment for Ebola virus which then proved to have antiviral properties against other viruses. After clinical trials, it was the first antiviral to be approved by the U.S.

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Remdesivir (RDV) is the first antiviral drug, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, to treat severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. RDV is a relatively new chemical entity, 'ester prodrug', with no reported stability profile. Due to the urgency of its use and thus fast production, it is important to develop a stability-indicating method for its assay.

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At this time, green analytical chemistry is gaining more interest and concern. The present work details three green spectrofluorimetric methods for tramadol (TRM) determination using ibuprofen (IBU) (mixture 1) and chlorzoxazone (CLZ) (mixture 2). In first method, two excitation wavelengths (λ ), 220 and 280 nm, were used to record the emission spectra for IBU and TRM, respectively (mixture 1) followed by a first derivative treatment.

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Ketorolac tromethamine (KTC) with phenylephrine hydrochloride (PHE) binary mixture (mixture 1) and their ternary mixture with chlorpheniramine maleate (CPM) (mixture 2) were analyzed using a validated HPLC-DAD method. The developed method was suitable for the in vitro as well as quantitative analysis of the targeted mixtures in rabbit aqueous humor. The analysis in dosage form (eye drops) was a stability indicating one at which drugs were separated from possible degradation products arising from different stress conditions (in vitro analysis).

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A validated and highly selective high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) method was developed for the determination of ketorolac tromethamine (KTC) with phenylephrine hydrochloride (PHE) (Mixture 1) and with febuxostat (FBX) (Mixture 2) in bulk drug and in combined dosage forms. The proposed method was based on HPTLC separation of the drugs followed by densitometric measurements of their spots at 273 and 320 nm for Mixtures 1 and 2, respectively. The separation was carried out on Merck HPTLC aluminum sheets of silica gel 60 F254 using chloroform-methanol-ammonia (7:3:0.

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