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  • Preparation and In vitro- In vivo Evaluation of Different Transdermal Formulations of Betahistine Di...

Preparation and In vitro- In vivo Evaluation of Different Transdermal Formulations of Betahistine Dihydrochloride

Authors : Sevinç ŞAHBAZ, Betül DORTUNÇ
Pages : 0-0
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Publication Date : 2016-05-13
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: Betahistine has been used in the treatment of diseases accompanied by impaired peripheral circulation insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(e.g. Ménière’s syndrome); to reduce the frequency of episodes of vertigo and tinnitus. The drug has a short half-life and should be taken three times daily due to the rapid elimination. Its contraindication in patients with peptic ulcer history and the difficulty of frequently dosing requires administration ways other than the oral route. The aim of this study is to prepare and evaluate the transdermal formulations of betahistine. Methods: Transdermal formulations were prepared with FDA approved polymers, Eudragit RL 100 and Eudragit RS 100, by using solvent evaporation technique. In vitro drug release tests were carried out using dissolution apparatus and the drug was assayed spectrophotometrically. Ex-vivo studies were carried out with Franz diffusion cells using excised human skin and the drug was assayed using HPLC method. In the next step, in vivo studies were carried out in three groups insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2 transdermal and 1 i.v., total of 12 rats); with Wistar rats and blood concentrations were assayed using a different HPLC method modified for this purpose. Results: Physically acceptable matrix type transdermal formulations of betahistine were prepared successfully. Compared with i.v., transdermal application maintained blood levels for more than 24 hours. Intravenous application was effective only for 6 hours.
Keywords : Betahistine, eudragit, transdermal therapeutic system, HPLC assay method, human skin, Franz diffusion cell, rat, in vivo percutaneous absorption

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