DESIGN AND CHARACTERISATION OF ORO-DISPERSIBLE FILM OF CINNARIZINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF MOTION SICKNESS
Author(s):
Amar G. Mundhe, Sainath N. Ingole, Ajinkya A. Purbe, Rupal k. Deshmukh, Mahendra c. Gunde
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Abstract
Motion sickness (MS) is a common condition triggered by various forms of transportation, causing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. Oro-dispersible films (ODFs) represent a novel drug delivery system designed for ease of administration, rapid onset of action, and improved patient compliance. This study aims to design, characterize, and assess the in vivo efficacy of an ODF of cinnarizine, a drug commonly used to treat motion sickness. The research focuses on formulating a film that dissolves quickly in the oral cavity, delivering the active pharmaceutical ingredient efficiently, with an emphasis on stability, scalability, and patient-centered outcomes.
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Unique Paper ID: 167269
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 11, Issue 3
Page(s): 708 - 711
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