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Mydriatics release from solid and semi-solid ophthalmic formulations using different in vitro methods
Authors:Silvia Pescina  Claudio Macaluso  Gloria Antonia Gioia  Cristina Padula  Patrizia Santi
Affiliation:1. Food and Drug Department, University of Parma, Parma, Italy;2. Ophthalmology Department, DiMeC, University of Parma, Parma, Italy
Abstract:The aim of the present paper was the development of semi-solid (hydrogels) and solid (film) ophthalmic formulations for the controlled release of two mydriatics: phenylephrine and tropicamide. The formulations – based on polyvinylalcohol and hyaluronic acid – were characterized, and release studies were performed with three different in vitro set-ups, i.e. Franz-type diffusion cell, vial method and inclined plane; for comparison, a solution and a commercial insert, both clinically used to induce mydriasis, were evaluated. Both gels and film allowed for a controlled release of drugs, appearing a useful alternative for mydriatics administration. However, the release kinetic was significantly influenced by the method used, highlighting the need for optimization and standardization of in vitro models for the evaluation of drug release from ophthalmic dosage forms.
Keywords:Mydriatic  ocular drug delivery  in vitro release  film  gel  vial method  inclined plane  diffusion cell  Mydriasert®
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