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Tag: Polymers

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What Is Mucoadhesive Gel? An In-depth Look at Drug Delivery

3 min read
In pharmaceutical research, the development of novel drug delivery systems has led to significant advancements in treating various diseases. One such innovation is the mucoadhesive gel, a semisolid formulation engineered to adhere to mucosal surfaces, thereby improving drug residence time and absorption. Its unique properties offer substantial advantages over traditional medications, especially for targeted or controlled-release applications.

What is a Matrix Tablet? The Science of Sustained Drug Release

5 min read
Did you know that matrix tablets were one of the earliest oral technologies used for extended-release drug delivery, with its foundational concepts established in the late 1950s? A matrix tablet is a sophisticated oral dosage form in which an active drug is uniformly dispersed within a rate-controlling polymer system to ensure its gradual release into the body over a predetermined period.

What is a Matrix pill?: Unraveling the Science Behind This Extended-Release Medication

3 min read
While pop culture features a “red pill” from *The Matrix* movie, in pharmacology, a **matrix pill** refers to a tablet designed for extended, controlled drug release. This advanced pharmaceutical formulation embeds medication within a polymer framework, allowing for consistent therapeutic drug levels over a prolonged period and improving patient compliance by reducing dosing frequency.