Ondansetron hydrochloride (HCl), a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, is widely utilized to prevent nausea and vomiting, particularly in chemotherapy patients. Despite its therapeutic efficacy, its brief biological half-life and first-pass metabolism limit its bioavailability through conventional routes. Transdermal drug delivery offers a controlled and sustained release profile, thereby improving adherence to therapy. This review explores diverse strategies for the development and analysis of Ondansetron HCl transdermal patches, with a focus on polymer selection, film-forming techniques, and physicochemical property evaluation.
Oral and injectable forms of Ondansetron HCl, though effective, often necessitate multiple dosing and are associated with gastrointestinal or parenteral drawbacks. Transdermal systems can bypass hepatic first-pass metabolism and offer steady plasma drug levels. The development of patches involves multiple formulation variables, including drug-polymer interactions, release enhancers, and matrix design.
Transdermal Patch
Transdermal patches represent a sophisticated drug delivery system that administers drug through the skin, ensuring controlled and sustained release into systemic circulation. They are part of the broader category known as Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems (TDDS).
- Non-invasive: Avoids the gastrointestinal tract and first-pass hepatic metabolism.
- Controlled Release: Provides sustained or controlled drug delivery over hours or days.
- Improved patient compliance: especially advantageous for chronic conditions.
- Basic components of a transdermal patch are:
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Bhawna Sirohi
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HIMT College of Pharmacy, 08, Knowledge Park-1, Greater Noida, Distt. Gautam Buddh Nagar (U.P.)-201310
Hema Negi
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HIMT College of Pharmacy, 08, Knowledge Park-1, Greater Noida, Distt. Gautam Buddh Nagar (U.P.)-201310
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