Synthesis and Characterization of pH-Sensitive Smart Patch for Anti- Hypertensive Drug /
Maleeha Azhar
- 64p. ; Soft Copy 30cm.
Hypertension is the disease associated to high blood pressure, (140/90 mmHg). One billion people are affected by hypertension globally, and the condition may be responsible for 7.1 million annual fatalities. Poor patient compliance throughout lifelong administration may be the cause of difficulties in the treatment of hypertension. About 50% of hypertension patients do not adhere to their treatment plan, owing to harsh side effects, extensive therapy, and due to lack of memory. The prescribed treatment for hypertension is the use of antihypertensives. Owing to low oral bioavailability and poor gastrointestinal absorption of antihypertensives, a transdermal delivery system is introduced for the sustained release of the drug. Smart patch, comprising of a co-polymer pH-sensitive dissolvable polymer matrix, designed by combining various approaches. The current technology also offers an acceptable alternative using an iterative design process using 3D solid modeling software, followed by 3D bioprinting for the fabrication of prototypes. Six formulations in two different solvents, DMSO and NaOH were optimized and tested for the evaluation of the best combination for the preparation of the polymer matrix of the patch. It was concluded based on physical and chemical analysis that thse CMC-containing matrix proved to be an appropriate option.