Čes. slov. farm. 2010, 59(6):277-279
Study of local anaestetics - Part 192. Formulation of lidocaine into gels with anti-inflammatory effect
- 1 Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- 2 Slovak Medical University, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
- 3 Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Galenic Pharmacy
The paper deals with the formulation of hydrogels with anti-inflammatory effect for oral application. Liberation of lidocaine from hydrogels with zinc chloride and Bukofit solution as well as the rheological properties of the prepared dermal semisolid dosage forms revealed that addition of zinc chloride and Bukofit positively influences liberation of lidocaine and the properties of the gel itself.
Keywords: gels; lidocaine; Carbopol; anti-inflammatory drugs
Received: October 20, 2010; Accepted: November 16, 2010; Published: June 1, 2010 Show citation
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