To solve the problem of delivering drugs to skeletal tissue at high enough local concentrations for desirable therapeutic effects, we report a novel approach using a self-setting hydroxyapatite cement, with cephalexin and norfloxacin as model drugs. After setting, the cement was transformed into hydroxyapatite with affinity for hard bone tissue. Continuous in-vitro drug release profiles from loaded cement pellets (0.9-4.8% by weight) in phosphate buffer at pH 7.4 and 37°C followed the Higuchi equation. © 1990, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Otsuka, M., Matsuda, Y., Yu, D., Wong, J., Fox, J. L., & Higuchi, W. I. (1990). A novel skeletal drug delivery system for anti-bacterial drugs using self-setting hydroxyapatite cement. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 38(12), 3500–3502. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.38.3500
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