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Comparison of Rheological and Sedimentation Behavior of Commercially Available Suspending Vehicles for Oral Pharmaceutical Preparations

Authors :
J Carolina, Visser
Inge E J, Ten Seldam
Isabella J, van der Linden
Wouter L J, Hinrichs
Reinier F H, Veenendaal
Eli C F, Dijkers
Herman J, Woerdenbag
Source :
International journal of pharmaceutical compounding. 22(3)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

A pharmaceutical suspension is a semi-liquid dosage form suitable for patients being unable to swallow solid medicines such as tablets and capsules. A vehicle used for the preparation of pharmaceutical oral suspensions preferably shows pseudo-plastic behavior. In a product that gets thinner with agitation and thicker upon standing, slow settlement of the suspended active pharmaceutical ingredient is combined with good pourability and rehomogenization. This gives the best guarantee of uniformity of dose for oral suspensions. In this study, the rheological behavior of commercially available ready-to-use vehicles for oral pharmaceutical preparations was compared, and the sedimentation of paracetamol dispersed in these vehicles was investigated. With SuspendIt and SyrSpend SF PH4 (Liquid), both pseudoplastic vehicles, very stable paracetamol suspensions were obtained. Of these two vehicles, SyrSpend SF PH4 (Liquid) displayed somewhat higher viscosity, which is a favorable quality characteristic for suspensions.

Details

ISSN :
10924221
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of pharmaceutical compounding
Accession number :
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