Abstract
The quasi emulsion solvent diffusion technique was used to create the clotrimazole microsponges, which were eventually recognized as an efficient carrier for the topical delivery of the medicine. The characteristics of the created system were significantly affected by the drug:polymer ratio. It was discovered that microsponges made for prolonged release formulation were effective, and clotrimazole microsponges with gel produced results that were equivalent. Microsponge gel compositions that were prepared beforehand showed regulated medication release. It has been shown that microsponges can transport medications for topical antifungal therapy successfully. Given how well the formulations kept the medication on the skin, it appears that microsponge gel is a more effective drug delivery mechanism than ordinary gel.
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