FORMULATION AND IN VITRO EVALUATION OF ORAL DISINETGRATING FILM OF ROPINIROLE HYDROCHLORIDE FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE

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Syed Javeed
A Hemanth
N.M. Vageesh
T Achuth Kumar

Abstract

Ropinirole Hydrochloride is an Anti-Dyskinesia Agents used in the management of Parkinson's Disease. Present work aimed at preparing quick onset of action which is beneficial in hypertension, aiding in the enhancement of bioavailabity and is very convenient for administration without the  problem  of  swallowing  and  using  water.  The  film  were  prepared  by  using  polymers  such  as Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) E3, E5, E15 by a solvent casting method.  They  were  evaluated  for  physical  characteristics  such  as  Thickness, Weight Variation, Disintegration time, Drug content, Tensile strength, % Elongation, Folding Endurance and Invitro Dissolution Studies give satisfactory results. The in vitro dissolution time of the optimized  batch  F5  was  found  to  be  99.04%.  The  optimized  batch  in vitro disintegration time was  found  to  15 sec.

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Javeed, S., Hemanth, A., Vageesh, N., & Kumar, T. A. (2018). FORMULATION AND IN VITRO EVALUATION OF ORAL DISINETGRATING FILM OF ROPINIROLE HYDROCHLORIDE FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE. Innovat International Journal Of Medical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.24018/10.24018/iijmps.2018.v1i1.22
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