Abstract View

Author(s): Khan Juber1

Email(s): 1khanzuber719@gmail.com

Address:

    Department of Pharmaceutics, Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa, Nandurbar, MS, India.

Published In:   Volume - 1,      Issue - 3,     Year - 2022

DOI: Not Available

 View HTML        View PDF

Please allow Pop-Up for this website to view PDF file.

ABSTRACT:
Oral route is the most preferred route of administration for the systemic effect. Approximately, 60% of all the formulations are solid dosage form, because of its low-cost and ease of administration increases the patient compliance. FDDDS were developed for those patients who have difficulty to swallow the tablets and hard gelatine capsules especially geriatric and paediatric patients. These dosage form is an alternative to tablet, capsule and syrups. Mouth dissolving films are more acceptable and accurate oral dosage form which bypass hepatic first-pass metabolism and provide therapeutic response by increasing bioavailability. This technology has been used for local action and quick release of the drug. It is relatively a new dosage form in which thin film is prepared by using water soluble polymers, which is rapidly disintegrate or dissolves on tongue or in the oral cavity. The present study gives aknowledge of different formulations, methods of preparation and quality control of the fast-dissolving oral thin films.

Cite this article:
Khan Juber. Fast Dissolving Oral Thin Films: A Novel Approach for Drug Delivery. IJRPAS, Nov-Dec 2022; 1(2): 50-61.


.      Anjum Pathan, Mahesh Kumar Gupta, Neetesh Kumar Jain, Ankita Dubey, Ankit Agrawal, Formulation and evaluation of fast dissolving oral film of promethazine hydrochloride using different surfactant, JIPBS, Vol 3 (1), 2016 P. No. 74-84.

2.      Arun Arya, Amrish Chandra, Vijay Sharma and Kamla Pathak, Fast Dissolving Oral Films: An Innovative Drug Delivery System and Dosage Form, International Journal of ChemTech Research, Vol.2, No.1, Jan-Mar 2010, 576-583.

3.      Basani Gavaskar, Subash Vijaya Kumar1, Guru Sharan1, Y. Madhusudan Rao, Overview on Fast Dissolving Films, Int J Pharmacy and Pharm Sci, Vol 2, Issue 3, 2933.

4.      Bhabani Shankar Nayak, Subham Sourajit, Manaswini Palo, Subhasmita Behera, Sublingual Drug Delivery System: A Novel Approach, International Journal of Pharmaceutics & Drug Analysis Vol.5 Issue 10, 2017; 399 – 405.

5.      Devendra Singh Lodhi, Megha Verma, Pradeep Golani, Pradeep Patra, Sanjay Nagdev and Akash Singh Pawar, Fast-dissolving oral film of anti-migraine drug: A review, National Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2021; 1(2): 40-48.

6.      Hithun Devaraj, Senthil Venkatachalam and Arun Radhakrishnan, A Review on Formulation of Oral Dissolving Film, Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2018, 10(4): 151-159.

7.      Julie Mariam Joshua, R Hari, Fithal K Jyothish, Saritha A Surendran, Fast Dissolving Oral Thin Films: An Effective Dosage Form for Quick Releases, Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 38(1), May – June 2016; Article No. 50, Pages: 282-289.

8.      Kaur Mandeep, A.C. Rana, Seth Nimrata, Fast Dissolving Films: An Innovative Drug Delivery System, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research & Allied Sciences, Volume 2, issue 1 (2013), 14-24.

9.      M.D. Nehal Siddiqui, Garima Garg and Pramod Kumar Sharma, A Short Review on A Novel Approach in Oral Fast Dissolving Drug Delivery System and Their Patents, Advances in Biological Research 5 (6): 2011, 291-30.

10.  Naga Sowjanya Juluru, Fast Dissolving Oral Films: A Review, International Journal of Advances in Pharmacy, Biology and Chemistry, Vol. 2(1), Jan- Mar, 2013, 108-112.

11.  Nishi Thakur, Mayank Bansal, Neha Sharma, Ghanshyam Yadav and Pragati Khare, Overview A Novel Approach of Fast Dissolving Films and Their Patients, Advances in Biological Research 7 (2):2013, 50-58.

12.  Pallavi Patil, S. K. Shrivastava, Fast Dissolving Oral Films: An Innovative Drug Delivery System, International Journal of Science and Research, Volume 3 Issue 7, July 2014, 2088-2093.

13.  Pandya Ketul, K. R. Patel, M. R. Patel, N. M. Patel, Fast Dissolving Films: A Novel Approach to Oral Drug Delivery, International Journal of Pharmacy Teaching & Practices 2013, Vol.4, Issue 2, 655-661. 655.

14.  R.P. Dixit, S.P. Puthli, Oral strip technology: Overview and future potential, Journal of Controlled Release 139 (2009) 94–107.

15.  Sandeep Karki, Hyeongmin Kim, Seon-Jeong Na, Dohyun Shin, Kanghee Jo, Jaehwi Lee, Thin films as an emerging platform for drug delivery, Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 11 (2016) 559–574.

16.  Shruti C Prabhu, Sarvesh D Parsekar, Amitha Shetty, Samuel S Monteiro, Mohd Azharuddin and AR. Shabaraya, A Review on Fast Dissolving Sublingual Films for Systemic Drug Delivery, International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences, Vol. 3 (2) Apr-Jun 2014, 501-511.

17.  T. Usha Kiran Reddy, K. Sunil Kumar Reddy, Katta. Manogna, Prof. K. Thyagaraju, A Detailed Review on Fast Dissolving Oral Films, Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Vol 8 Issue 06, 2018, 1315-1326.

18.  Tarjani S Naik, Anubha Khale, Hema Kanekar, Evaluation of Mouth Dissolving Films: Physical and Chemical Methods, International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Phytopharmacological Research, 2014; 4 (1): 62-65.

Related Images:



Recent Images



Pharmacological Properties of Amomum subulatum Roxb., a Significant Medicinal Herb
Clinical Trials of Traditional Herbal Medicines in India: Current Scenario and Challenges
Synthesis of Thiourea Derivatives as Bioisosteric Structures of SERMs Pursuant to Virtual Screening
A Narrative Review of the Prevalence, Types, and Contributing Factors of Drug-Related Problems in Hospitals.
A Review on Nature’s Neglected Treasures Unveiling Medicinal Use of Common Weeds in Drug Therapy: A Statistical Survey
Implantable Drug Delivery Systems: A Comprehensive Review with Recent Advancements
Beyond Diarrhea Control: Emerging Neuroimmune and Psychobiotic Roles of Bacillus clausii
Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Quality by Design and Regulatory Science for Apixaban Orodispersible Tablets: A Critical Review of Clinical Rationale, Formulation Strategy, and Submission-Ready Documentation for Stroke Prevention
Analysis of pro inflammatory cytokinse response among hepatitis B patients co-infected with Plasmodium falciparum in Khartoum state, Sudan
Dual Incretin Agonism in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity: Systematic Review of Tirzepatide Mechanisms and Clinical Outcomes

Tags