Publications by authors named "Nitin Dobaria"

Article Synopsis
  • Pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are significant for understanding how different drugs affect each other in both combination therapies and polypharmacy situations.
  • Eletriptan, a medication used for migraines, is metabolized by the CYP3A4 enzyme, producing an active metabolite called N-desmethyl eletriptan.
  • A study in male Sprague Dawley rats found that when ketoconazole (a CYP3A4 inhibitor) was administered alongside oral eletriptan, the drug's concentration increased, but the formation of its metabolite decreased, while no significant changes were observed with subcutaneous dosing of eletriptan.
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Because of the avoidance of first pass metabolic effects due to direct and rapid absorption with improved permeability, intranasal route represents a good alternative for extravascular drug administration. The aim of the study was to investigate the intranasal pharmacokinetics of two anti-migraine drugs (zolmitriptan and eletriptan), using retro-orbital sinus and jugular vein sites sampling. In a parallel study design, healthy male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats aged between 8 and 12weeks were divided into groups (n=4 or 5/group).

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To develop more effective treatment for bacterial vaginosis, bioadhesive film formulations of clindamycin phosphate (CL) for vaginal delivery were studied. The bioadhesive films were prepared by solvent evaporation method. A 3(2) full factorial design was utilized for optimization of the effect of independent variables such as amount of hydroxypropyl cellulose (X1), amount of xanthan gum (X2) on mechanical properties, and % drug retained on vaginal mucosa.

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The purpose of this work was to design and optimize a novel vaginal drug delivery system for more effective treatment against vaginal candidiasis. Itraconazole was formulated in bioadhesive film formulations that could be retained in the vagina for prolonged intervals. The polymeric films were prepared by solvent evaporation and optimized for various physicodynamic and aesthetic properties.

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In the present work, sustained release gastroretentive minimatrices of amoxicillin have been designed and optimized using central composite design. Effect of amount of xanthan gum, rate controlling polymers (HPMC K100M CR/PEO coagulant (1:1)), carbopol 974P, and gas generating couple (sodium bicarbonate/citric acid (3:1)) was studied on dependent (response) variables, i.e.

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