Abstract

The objective of the current paper was to prepare and evaluate various polymeric films for fungal infection treatment and its impact on volunteer patients. Different Eudragit polymeric films containing Ketoconazole as antifungal drug were prepared by solvent casting technique. The prepared films were tested for their physico-mechanical properties as tensile strength, physical endurance, elasticity, water vapor permeation and water loss. The release of ketoconazole from the prepared medicated films was examined. It is involved 20 volunteers suffering from legs fungal infection. Ten of the patients used the films and a follow up study was carried out for 14 days, in comparison with other patients who applied ketoconazole medicated ointment, cream gel and Emulgel. The results revealed that films prepared with Eudragit RL 100 containing glyceryl triacetate produced maximum release of ketoconazole both in vitro and in vivo as compared with other topical dosage forms as ointment, cream, gel and Emulgel. Moreover, the films constitute a simple and convenient method for treatment of various fungal infections. As conclusion, the use of antifungal drugs such as Ketoconazole incorporated in polymeric films, the output results provided promised evidence in the treatment of dermatophytosis.

Highlights

  • Medicated polymeric films have found great application in topical therapy, being applied and avoid the troubles encountered in oral dosage forms (Mohamed et al, 2013)

  • The results revealed that films prepared with Eudragit RL 100 containing glyceryl triacetate produced maximum release of ketoconazole both In vitro and In vivo as compared with other topical dosage forms as ointment, cream, gel and Emulgel

  • The results revealed that the formulation of ketoconazole in dermal polymeric films for topical application might present a novel drug delivery system as compared with other conventional dermatologic preparations versus creams, gels, ointments and Emulgel

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Introduction

Medicated polymeric films have found great application in topical therapy, being applied and avoid the troubles encountered in oral dosage forms (Mohamed et al, 2013). For treatment of skin infections, wide assortments of topical dosage forms are available (Setty et al, 2010; Namasivayam & Allen Roy, 2013). It comprises powders, lotions, emulsions, ointments, pastes, aerosols, soaps, plasters, shampoos and other preparations (Weiss et al, 2005). Lotions, emulsions, ointments, pastes, aerosols, soaps, plasters, shampoos and other preparations (Weiss et al, 2005) Today, among these preparations, Salama et al / Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 5 (05); 2015: 028-032

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