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Title

Hybrid Dissolving Microneedle-Mediated Delivery of Ibuprofen: Solubilization, Fabrication, and Characterization.

Authors

Hidayatullah, Talaya; Nasir, Fazli; Khattak, Muzna Ali; Pervez, Sadia; Almalki, Waleed H.; Alasmari, Fawaz; Maryam, Gul e; Rahman, Altaf ur; Ali, Arbab Tahir

Abstract

Microneedles have recently emerged as a promising platform for delivering therapeutic agents by disrupting the skin, resulting in improved and high drug delivery via this route. Ibuprofen is widely used topically and orally for chronic pain conditions; to avoid untoward gastric effects, topical application is preferred over the oral route. This study aimed to enhance the solubility of the poorly water-soluble ibuprofen using Soluplus (SP) as a solubilizer and to fabricate dissolving microneedle patches of the drug. The fabricated patches were compared with marketed oral and topical formulations of ibuprofen. A 432-fold increase was observed in the solubility of the drug at 8% SP. The FTIR studies revealed that the drug and polymers were compatible. MNs were of uniform morphology and released the drug in a predictable manner. The in vivo analysis on healthy human volunteers revealed a Cmax of 28.7 µg/mL ± 0.5 with a Tmax of 24 h and a MRT of 19.5 h, which was significantly higher than that observed for commercially available topical formulations. The prepared ibuprofen microneedles have higher bioavailability and MRT at a lower dose (165 µg) as compared to tablet and cream doses (200 mg).

Subjects

IBUPROFEN; TOPICAL drug administration; SOLUBILIZATION; BIOAVAILABILITY; CHRONIC pain; CHRONIC diseases; DESMOPRESSIN; DRUG solubility

Publication

Pharmaceuticals (14248247), 2023, Vol 16, Issue 5, p677

ISSN

1424-8247

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/ph16050677

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