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@article{152530, author = {Swapnil S. Zarkar and Amol V. Sawale and Amit R. Jaiswal}, title = {REVIEW ON: PULSATILE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {860-866}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=152530}, abstract = {Pulsatile drug delivery systems (PDDS) are acquiring a lot of interest as they deliver the medication at the right place at the right time and in the right amount, subsequently giving spatial and transient delivery and increasing patient consistency. A pulse must be planned so that a complete and rapid medication release is accomplished after the lag time. A different system such as capsular system, osmotic system, single-and multiple unit system dependent on the utilization of soluble or erodible polymer coating, and the utilization of rupturable films has been managed in the article. Pulsatile drug delivery is one such system that, by delivering drug at the right time, right place, and in right amounts, holds good promises of benefit to the patients suffering from Peptic ulcer, Asthma, Cardio vascular disease, Diabetes mellitus and Hypercholesterolemia etc.}, keywords = {Pulsatile drug delivery system, Single unit pulsatile systems, Pulsatile system based on Osmosis, Lag time, circadian rhythm}, month = {}, }
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