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Preparation and evaluation of in situ gelling ophthalmic drug delivery system for methazolamide
Abstract:Purpose: In this study, a thermosensitive in situ gelling vehicle was prepared to increase the precorneal resident time and the bioavailability of methazolamide (MTA). Method: Poloxamer analogs were used as the gelling agents, and the in situ gel was obtained by using a cold method. The gelation temperature, rheological properties, in vitro release as well as in vivo evaluation (the elimination of MTA in aqueous humor and intraocular-lowering effect) of the optimized formulations were investigated. Results: The optimum concentrations of poloxamer analogs for the in situ gel-forming delivery system were 21% (w/w) poloxamer 407 and 10% (w/w) poloxamer P188. This formulation was able to flow freely under nonphysiological conditions and underwent sol–gel transition in the cul-de-sac upon placement into the eye. In vitro release studies demonstrated a diffusion-controlled release of MTA from the poloxamer solutions over a period of 10 hours. In vivo evaluation indicated that the poloxamer solutions had a better ability to retain drug than MTA eyedrops did. Conclusion: These results suggested that in situ gelling ophthalmic drug delivery system may hold some promise in ocular MTA delivery.
Keywords:Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors  glaucoma  in situ gelling  methazolamide  ocular pharmacokinetics  ophthalmic delivery system
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