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Paper Title: Film forming sprays for topical drug delivery system
Authors Name: Prateeksha Pandit , Dr. Sujit Kakade , Dr. Ashok Bhosale
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Published Paper Id: IJRTI2504134
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Abstract: Abstract—Compared to traditional methods, transdermal medication delivery systems have several benefits, such as increased patient compliance and less systemic side effects. A new and flexible method for administering medications through the skin is spray-on film forming systems (SFFS). This abstract highlight the potential of SFFS technology in transdermal medicine administration in this overview. Drug molecules and polymers are combined to create SFFS formulations, which, when sprayed into the skin, create a thin, consistent layer that sticks to the application site. This film serves as a drug release reservoir, delivering the medication gradually and under control. Because of SFFS's adaptability, a variety of medications, such as proteins, peptides, and small molecules, can be incorporated to provide a broad spectrum of therapeutic demands. In addition, SFFS has benefits over conventional dose forms, including better skin penetration, increased bioavailability, and simplicity of application. Recent developments in SFFS technology are summarized in this abstract, covering formulation techniques, characterisation techniques, as well as in vitro and in vivo assessments. Along with possible remedies, issues including scalability, skin irritation, and film integrity are also covered. All things considered, SFFS is a very promising transdermal drug delivery method that presents chances for improved patient convenience and therapeutic results.
Keywords: Key words—film forming solution, film forming polymer, TDDS
Cite Article: "Film forming sprays for topical drug delivery system", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 4, page no.b266-b275, April-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2504134.pdf
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Country: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Research Area: Pharmacy
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