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Title: DEVELOPMENT OF MELOXICAM TRANSDERMAL MATRIX TYPE PATCH USING POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE, HYDROXYPROPYL METHYCELLULOSE, AND ETHYL CELLULOSE COMBINATION
Authors: Lidya Ameliana
Monica Iwud
Selly Rio
Keywords: MELOXICAM TRANSDERMAL
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
Issue Date: 24-Oct-2016
Abstract: Transdermal drug delivery system is an administration of a therapeutic agent in the form of patches or semisolids that deliver drugs through intact skin for systemic effect1. The advantages of transdermal drug delivery systems are to avoid of hepatic first pass metabolism, ability to discontinue administration by removal of the system, to controll drug delivery for a longer time than the usual gastrointestinal transit of oral dosage form3, to prevent irritation of the digestive tract8, improves patient compliance3. Transdermal drug delivery systems may prevent the drug from enzymatic reactions in the astrointestinal tract wall5
Description: Proceeding The 1st International Conference on Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutical Sciences Drug Deiivery Systems: From Drug-Discovery, Pre-formulaticn, Formulation and Technological Approaches for Poorly Soluble Drugs and Protein
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/77242
ISBN: 978-602-72333-0-0
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