Rubina Fatima
MRM Collage of Pharmacy, India
Title: Advance microneedles integrated transdermal patch for fast onset of Ivermectin
Biography
Biography: Rubina Fatima
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to prepare an advanced transdermal delivery system contribution to medical practice; it has yet to fully achieve its potential as an alternative to oral, delivery and hypodermic injections. The importance of a transdermal delivery patch essentially provides rapid action with advance microneedles using photolithography based process, in which microneedles create micrometer-sized channels in the skin to deliver Ivermectin rapidly. While the reservoir patch holding the bulk of drug enables the higher drug loading and carries on to release the drug for a prolonged period. There are no significant changes in the physicochemical evaluation, in vitro drug release was studied by flow through diffusion cell with microneedles, horizontal type skin permeation, and skin irritation was performed in hairless albino rats. The formulation with Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) shows a desirable result with fast release of Ivermectin. The results show that Ivermectin is safe and effective with advance microneedles integrated transdermal patch in the treatment of rosacea with few side-effects and good compliance with long-term efficacy.