| Literature DB >> 22852100 |
Rajesh A Keraliya1, Chirag Patel, Pranav Patel, Vipul Keraliya, Tejal G Soni, Rajnikant C Patel, M M Patel.
Abstract
Conventional drug delivery systems are known to provide an immediate release of drug, in which one can not control the release of the drug and can not maintain effective concentration at the target site for longer time. Controlled drug delivery systems offer spatial control over the drug release. Osmotic pumps are most promising systems for controlled drug delivery. These systems are used for both oral administration and implantation. Osmotic pumps consist of an inner core containing drug and osmogens, coated with a semipermeable membrane. As the core absorbs water, it expands in volume, which pushes the drug solution out through the delivery ports. Osmotic pumps release drug at a rate that is independent of the pH and hydrodynamics of the dissolution medium. The historical development of osmotic systems includes development of the Rose-Nelson pump, the Higuchi-Leeper pumps, the Alzet and Osmet systems, the elementary osmotic pump, and the push-pull system. Recent advances include development of the controlled porosity osmotic pump, and systems based on asymmetric membranes. This paper highlights the principle of osmosis, materials used for fabrication of pumps, types of pumps, advantages, disadvantages, and marketed products of this system.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22852100 PMCID: PMC3407637 DOI: 10.5402/2012/528079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Pharm ISSN: 2090-6145
Figure 1Plasma concentration profile: for conventional dosage form (- - -) and for controlled release dosage form (—).
List of various osmogens with their osmotic pressure [32, 34].
| Osmotic pressures of saturated solution of commonly used osmogens | Osmotic pressure (atm) |
|---|---|
| Sodium chloride | 356 |
| Fructose 3 | 55 |
| Potassium chloride | 245 |
| Sucrose | 150 |
| Xylitol | 104 |
| Sorbitol | 84 |
| Dextrose | 82 |
| Citric acid | 69 |
| Tartaric acid | 67 |
| Mannitol | 38 |
| Potassium sulphate | 39 |
| Lactose | 23 |
| Fumaric acid | 10 |
| Adipic acid | 8 |
| Lactose-fructose | 500 |
| Dextrose-fructose | 450 |
| Sucrose-fructose | 430 |
| Mannitol-fructose | 415 |
| Sodium chloride | 356 |
| Fructose | 335 |
| Lactose-sucrose | 250 |
| Potassium chloride | 245 |
| Lactose-dextrose | 225 |
| Mannitol-dextrose | 225 |
| Dextrose-sucrose | 190 |
| Mannitol-sucrose | 170 |
| Sucrose | 150 |
| Mannitol-Lactose | 130 |
| Dextrose | 82 |
| Potassium sulphate | 39 |
| Mannitol | 38 |
| Sodium phosphate tribasic·12H2O | 36 |
| Sodium phosphate dibasic·7 H2O | 31 |
| Sodium phosphate dibasic·12 H2O | 31 |
| Sodium phosphate monobasic·H2O | 28 |
| Sodium phosphate dibasic. Anhydrous | 21 |
Figure 2Rose Nelson Pump.
Figure 3Higuchi-Leeper osmotic pump.
Figure 4Pulsatile release osmotic pump.
Figure 5Higuchi Theeuwes Pump.
Figure 6Alzet pump.
Figure 7The elementary osmotic pump.
Figure 8The push-pull osmotic pump (PPOP).
Figure 9Mechanism of action of controlled porosity osmotic pump.
Figure 11Figure of L-OROS system before and during operation.
Figure 10Liquid oral osmotic pump.
Figure 12Figure of sandwiched osmotic pump before and during operation.
Marketed products of osmotic pump.
| Product name | Active pharmaceutical ingredient | Design of osmotic pump |
|---|---|---|
| Acutrim | Phenylpropanolamine | Elementary pump osmotic pump [ |
| Alpress LP | Prazosin | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| Cardura XL | Doxazosin | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| ChronogesicTM | Sufentanil | Implantable osmotic system [ |
| Covera HS | Verapamil | Push-pull osmotic pump with time delay [ |
| Ditropan XL | Oxybutinin chloride | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| Dynacirc CR | Isradipine | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| Efidac 24 | Pseudoephiderine | Elementary pump osmotic pump [ |
| Efidac 24 | Chlorpheniramine meleate | Elementary pump osmotic pump |
| Glucotrol XL | Glipizide | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| Invega | Paliperidone | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| Minipress XL | Prazocine | Elementary osmotic pump [ |
| Procadia XL | Nifedipine | Push-pull osmotic pump [ |
| Sudafed 24 | Pseudoephedrine | Elementary osmotic pump [ |
| Viadur | Leuprolide acetate | Implantable osmotic system [ |
| Volmex | Albuterol | Elementary osmotic pump [ |