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Introduction of Sustained Release Opipramol Dihydrochloride Matrix Tablets as a New Approach in the Treatment of Depressive Disorders

Opipramol 2-HCl (OP) is used for therapy of general somatoform and anxiety disorders. Conventional tablets in the market contain 50 mg OP to be used once or up to three times a day in effective treatment of depression in mild. In case of serious depressive disorders, OP may be administired up to 300...

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Autores principales: Gönüllü, Ümit, Üner, Melike, Yener, Gülgün, Altınkurt, Turan
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Publicado: Master Publishing Group 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675002
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author Gönüllü, Ümit
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description Opipramol 2-HCl (OP) is used for therapy of general somatoform and anxiety disorders. Conventional tablets in the market contain 50 mg OP to be used once or up to three times a day in effective treatment of depression in mild. In case of serious depressive disorders, OP may be administired up to 300 mg a day. Decrease in frequency of high dose administration via sustained drug release would reduce incidence of symptoms of intoxication in long-term use of OP. With this aim, OP matrix tablets containing 100 mg were prepared by direct compression method to be used once a day to provide patient compliance and constant blood level, consequently to decrease side effects. Two concentrations of polymers (10% and 20%): hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), sodium alginate (NaAlg), xanthan gum (XG) and Carbopol(®)941 (C941) were used in preparation of matrix tablets. Drug release study were performed in distilled water, pH1.2 HCl buffer and pH7.4 phosphate buffer solutions according to the Method II in USP 29. Two commercial tablets containing 50 mg OP available in Turkish market were used for comparison. Kinetic models of release patterns from tablets were evaluated. Drug release was displayed slower to faster pattern in order of formulations containing C941, HPMC and HPC. Drug release was significantly faster in tablets of 10% polymers than those of 20%. NaAlg and XG were insufficient to sustain drug release. The most sustaining drug release effect at the lowest polymer concentration was obtained with C941. Drug release from matrix tablets containing 10% C941 was determined as 58.2%, 52.4 and 57.0% in related dissolution mediums above after 8 hours, respectively. However, HPMC and HPC sustained drug release at 20% concentration. As a result, Carbopol® 941, HPMC and HPC can be suggested as suitable to prepare matrix tablets of OP.
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spelling pubmed-36146432013-05-01 Introduction of Sustained Release Opipramol Dihydrochloride Matrix Tablets as a New Approach in the Treatment of Depressive Disorders Gönüllü, Ümit Üner, Melike Yener, Gülgün Altınkurt, Turan Int J Biomed Sci Article Opipramol 2-HCl (OP) is used for therapy of general somatoform and anxiety disorders. Conventional tablets in the market contain 50 mg OP to be used once or up to three times a day in effective treatment of depression in mild. In case of serious depressive disorders, OP may be administired up to 300 mg a day. Decrease in frequency of high dose administration via sustained drug release would reduce incidence of symptoms of intoxication in long-term use of OP. With this aim, OP matrix tablets containing 100 mg were prepared by direct compression method to be used once a day to provide patient compliance and constant blood level, consequently to decrease side effects. Two concentrations of polymers (10% and 20%): hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), sodium alginate (NaAlg), xanthan gum (XG) and Carbopol(®)941 (C941) were used in preparation of matrix tablets. Drug release study were performed in distilled water, pH1.2 HCl buffer and pH7.4 phosphate buffer solutions according to the Method II in USP 29. Two commercial tablets containing 50 mg OP available in Turkish market were used for comparison. Kinetic models of release patterns from tablets were evaluated. Drug release was displayed slower to faster pattern in order of formulations containing C941, HPMC and HPC. Drug release was significantly faster in tablets of 10% polymers than those of 20%. NaAlg and XG were insufficient to sustain drug release. The most sustaining drug release effect at the lowest polymer concentration was obtained with C941. Drug release from matrix tablets containing 10% C941 was determined as 58.2%, 52.4 and 57.0% in related dissolution mediums above after 8 hours, respectively. However, HPMC and HPC sustained drug release at 20% concentration. As a result, Carbopol® 941, HPMC and HPC can be suggested as suitable to prepare matrix tablets of OP. Master Publishing Group 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3614643/ /pubmed/23675002 Text en © Gönüllü et al. Licensee Master Publishing Group http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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