Abstract

Ophthalmic films are the best sustained-release ocular drug delivery system. The present study targets developing such ocular films of antibacterial with corticosteroid and evaluating its potential. Conventional ocular dosage forms have low bioavailability with low therapeutic response. The solvent cast method employed in ophthalmic films has triggered the minds of researchers to design sustained drug delivery systems overcoming pre-corneal constraints. The compatibility of antibacterial with Loteprednol Etabonate added polymers, excipients were evaluated through preformulation studies. Different combinations of ocular inserts with antibacterial drug and corticosteroid, excipients were formulated and evaluated. Formula CLE 80 (Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride with Loteprednol Etabonate) fulfilled the needs of all organoleptic parameters like appearance, texture, surface pH, drug content, and in-vitro studies. The results predicted CLE 80 ophthalmic film would be a promising controlled-release formulation for better patient compliance

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