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Osmolality predictive models of different polymers as tools in parenteral and ophthalmic formulation development.

Int J Pharm

May 2018

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, Joan XXIII 27-32, CP 08028 Barcelona, Spain; Pharmacotherapy, Pharmacogenetics and Pharmaceutical Technology Research Group, IDIBELL-UB, Duran i Reynals Hospital, 3a level, Gran Via de l'Hospitalet 199, CP 08908 Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.

During the development of parenteral dosage forms, different physicochemical studies are required to ensure stable, effective and safe formulations. The osmolality of this kind of dosage forms should bear a close similarity to the body fluids to prevent local irritation, pain or even more significant side effects like endothelial damage. The osmotic studies performed in Polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG 400), Polyethylene glycol 4000 (PEG 4000), Poloxamer 407 (P407), Sodium Hyaluronate (SH), Chondroitin Sulphate Sodium (CS), Cremophor RH 40 (CRE40) and Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) aqueous solutions, showed that the theoretical determination of the osmolality based on their molecular weight as the only determinant factor did not agree with the values obtained by the measurement of colligative properties such as the freezing point depression.

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Preformulation and characterization of a lidocaine hydrochloride and dexamethasone sodium phosphate thermo-reversible and bioadhesive long-acting gel for intraperitoneal administration.

Int J Pharm

February 2016

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, Joan XXIII 27-32, CP 08028 Barcelona, Spain; Pharmacotherapy, Pharmacogenetics and Pharmaceutical Technology Research Group, IDIBELL-UB, Duran i Reynals Hospital, 3a level, Gran Via de l'Hospitalet 199, CP 08908 Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.

The search for new formulations of anaesthetic agents that allow a localized administration and provide a prolonged effect is of great interest in the multimodal management of postoperative pain. The pre-formulation and characterization of a lidocaine and dexamethasone thermosensitive and bioadhesive long-acting gel for intraperitoneal administration was done as a tool in the management of pain in abdominal surgeries. The pre-formulation process was conducted by a systematic variation of the concentration of the different polymers, until setting it, in a suitable concentration that allowed an adequate gelation temperature.

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