Abstract
In research and development (R & D) sector, scientific and technical developments are ready for the expansion of oral drug delivery systems. The medicated chewing gum (MCG) takes accumulative approval as a drug delivery system in pharmaceutical as well as clinical fields. It offers advantages both for (a) local treatment and (b) systemic effect after absorption through the buccal, sublingual mucosal and from the gastrointestinal tract as comparison to conventional oral mucosal and oral dosage forms. It mainly consists of active substances and a gum core, which is mainly composed of an insoluble gum base, sweetener, antioxidants, softeners and flavouring agents. Today improved technologies have made it possible to develop and manufacture MCG with predefined properties. A large number of marketed formulations are available for prevention of caries, xerostomia alleviation, and vitamin/ mineral supplementation etc. In this review article, we discussed the unique characteristics and their applications of MCG formulation in different fields to control and treat the disease by sustained release of drug/ bioactive molecules. Finally, in upcoming years, we may realize that the MCG formulation place preference to other delivery systems to distribute the drugs locally.
Keywords: Elastomer, medicated chewing gum, patient compliance, sustained drug delivery.
Drug Delivery Letters
Title:Medicated Chewing Gum: Patient Compliance Oral Drug Delivery System
Volume: 4 Issue: 1
Author(s): Tarun Garg and Amit K. Goyal
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Keywords: Elastomer, medicated chewing gum, patient compliance, sustained drug delivery.
Abstract: In research and development (R & D) sector, scientific and technical developments are ready for the expansion of oral drug delivery systems. The medicated chewing gum (MCG) takes accumulative approval as a drug delivery system in pharmaceutical as well as clinical fields. It offers advantages both for (a) local treatment and (b) systemic effect after absorption through the buccal, sublingual mucosal and from the gastrointestinal tract as comparison to conventional oral mucosal and oral dosage forms. It mainly consists of active substances and a gum core, which is mainly composed of an insoluble gum base, sweetener, antioxidants, softeners and flavouring agents. Today improved technologies have made it possible to develop and manufacture MCG with predefined properties. A large number of marketed formulations are available for prevention of caries, xerostomia alleviation, and vitamin/ mineral supplementation etc. In this review article, we discussed the unique characteristics and their applications of MCG formulation in different fields to control and treat the disease by sustained release of drug/ bioactive molecules. Finally, in upcoming years, we may realize that the MCG formulation place preference to other delivery systems to distribute the drugs locally.
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Garg Tarun and K. Goyal Amit, Medicated Chewing Gum: Patient Compliance Oral Drug Delivery System, Drug Delivery Letters 2014; 4 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210303103999131211110414
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210303103999131211110414 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2210-304X |
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