The main objective of the present study was to the preformulation studies were performed to know the physico-chemical and mechanical properties of Sildenafil for formulation development of pharmaceutical suspensions ADDS. The drug-excipient compatibility studies were conducted to characterize the drug Sildenafil present in pharmaceutical suspensions ADDS. The safety, efficacy, quality and stability of a formulation are major concepts of any API development process. In API development process, a detailed characterization of the API and other formulation components is usually carried out during the preformulation stage. Preformulation, formulation and evaluation of Sildenafil to avoid problems associated with conventional delivery system such as limited permeation, low dissolution and bioavailability and also to improve bioavailability and pharmaceutical suspensions ADDS for manage pulmonary arterial hypertension in pediatric patients. In the present study that the compatibility was assessed by, FTIR spectroscopy, and melting point apparatus, preformulation parameters. Results showed that physical mixtures of Sildenafil and various excipients as xanthan gum, HPMC, CMC, citric acid, sodium benzoate, aspartame, sucralose, and sucrose were evaluated for preformulation studies parameters. It was concluded that the drug Sildenafil was found to be compatible with various excipients which were selected for the formulation development of the Sildenafil pharmaceutical suspensions ADDS for manage pulmonary arterial hypertension in pediatric patients. Formulation scientist from his experience and knowledge have to significantly in the preformulation study stage and is an important factor in the ADDS (Advanced Drug Delivery Systems) product development process.
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Abdalwali Ahmed Saif1, Jalal H. Abdullah2, Mahmoud Mahyoob Alburyhi1,3*, Maged Alwan Noman1,4 and Sami Ahmed Saeed5
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Abdalwali Ahmed Saif1, Jalal H. Abdullah2, Mahmoud Mahyoob Alburyhi1,3*, Maged Alwan Noman1,4 and Sami Ahmed Saeed5 (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba424e4e9516ffd37a2649 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19045675