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Atrigel-Implants and Controlled Release Drug Delivery System: A Review

Published in April 2019 Issue 2 (Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2019)

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Abstract

Parenteral delivery provides rapid onset even for the drug with narrow therapeutic window, but to maintain the systemic drug level repeated installation are required which cause the discomfort. Therefore, a delivery system that combines the simplicity and reliability of solid implant devices along with convenience and ease of administration on of micro-particles are desired. In situ gel forming system represents a desired alternate. The atrigel system is a proprietary delivery system that can be used for both parenteral and site specific drug delivery. it consist of biodegradable polymers dissolved in a biocompatible carriers when the liquid polymer system is placed in the body using standard needles and syringes, it solidifies upon contact with aqueous body fluids to form a solid implant. There are some advantages of these system are compatibility with a broad range of pharmaceutical compound, less invasive technique, direct delivery to a target area, protection of drug, sustained drug release, few type of atrigel are surgical implants, microspheres, liposomes and injectable gels.

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Article ID:
AJPTR92013
Paper ID:
AJPTR-01-000494
Published Date:
2019-04-01

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B., E., & S., P. & D., A. & S., S. & R., B. (2019). Atrigel-Implants and Controlled Release Drug Delivery System: A Review. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 9(2), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46624/ajptr.2019.v9.i2.013

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