Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8611405 | Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
All the formulations exhibited good results for physicochemical characterizations. In in vitro drug release study the films exhibited controlled release more than 12Â hours. The formulation BFT2 (containing chitosan and PVP Kâ90) showed no irritant effect on buccal mucosa and elicit the significant in vivo analgesic activity with 57.14% analgesia against that of standard (61.04%). It was concluded that the mucoadhesive films of tramadol hydrochloride can be effectively used to alleviate the severe pain of orthopedic injuries with prompt onset and prolonged action.
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Authors
XiaoâQin Li, ZhaoâMing Ye, JianâBing Wang, CaiâRong Fan, AiâWu Pan, Cong Li, RenâBing Zhang,