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Design of a 24-hour controlled porosity osmotic pump system containing PVP: formulation variables

Journal

DRUG DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
Volume 35, Issue 12, Pages 1430-1438

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/03639040902988566

Keywords

Controlled porosity osmotic pump design; formulation variables; ketoprofen; polyvinyl pyrrolidone; pseudoephedrine HCl

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  1. Jigawa State Government of Nigeria

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to design a 24-hour controlled porosity osmotic pump system that utilizes polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) as an osmotic-suspending/release retarding agent of drugs. Methods: Osmotic tablet cores containing various ratios of ketoprofen and PVP were prepared by wet granulation and initially spray coated with similar solution of cellulose acetate. A formulation containing ketoprofen and PVP at a ratio of 1: 7 was selected for further studies. Results: The final formulation containing PVP K-30 in the tablet core augmented the release of ketoprofen (poorly water-soluble) up to 90 % over 24 hours much higher than either PVP K-25 or PVP K-90 and retarded the release of pseudoephedrine HCl (highly water-soluble) up to 18 hours. Conclusion: This study proposed the dual use of PVP in osmotic pump systems containing solids to modulate the release of either poorly or highly water-soluble drug.

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