PUSATILE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM- AN OVERVIEW
B. Pavithra*, V. Vasu Naik and K. Navya Sri
Abstract
Pulsatile drug delivery systems (PDDS) have attracted attraction
because of their multiple benefits over conventional dosage forms.
They deliver the drug at the right time, at the right site of action and in
the right amount, which provides more benefit than conventional
dosages and increased patient compliance. These systems are designed
according to the circadian rhythm of the body, and the drug is released
rapidly and completely as a pulse after a lag time. These products
follow the sigmoid release profile characterized by a time period.
These systems are beneficial for drugs with chronopharmacological
behavior, where nocturnal dosing is required, and for drugs that show the first-pass effect.
This review covers methods and marketed technologies that have been developed to achieve
pulsatile delivery. Marketed technologies, such as PulsincapTM, Diffucaps®, CODAS®,
OROS® and PULSYSTM, follow the above mechanism to render a sigmoidal drug release
profile. Diseases wherein PDDS are promising include asthma, peptic ulcers, cardiovascular
ailments, arthritis and attention deficit syndrome in children and hypercholesterolemia.
Pulsatile drug delivery systems have the potential to bring new developments in the therapy
of many diseases.
Keywords: capsular system, pulsatile drug delivery system, pulse, rupturable coating.
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