Design and development of a commercially viable in situ nanoemulgel for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis

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Aim: To investigate the potential of a thermosensitive intranasal formulation of raloxifene hydrochloride (RH) for systemic delivery with the possibility of enhanced bioavailability and anti-osteoporotic efficacy. Methods: In this work, a commercially scalable nanoemulsion in thermosensitive gel, aligned with better clinical acceptability, has been developed and evaluated. Results: A significant 7.4-fold improvement in bioavailability of RH was recorded when compared with marketed tablets. Likewise, in vivo pharmacodynamics studies suggested 162% enhanced bone density and significantly improved biochemical markers compared with per-oral marketed tablet. Conclusion: The formulation, being safe and patient compliant, successfully tuned anti-osteoporotic effects with improved therapeutic performance. Further, the work provided an exceptional lead to carry out the study in clinical settings.

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Zakir, F., Ahmad, A., Farooq, U., Mirza, M. A., Tripathi, A., Singh, D., … Kohli, K. (2020). Design and development of a commercially viable in situ nanoemulgel for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Nanomedicine, 15(12), 1167–1187. https://doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2020-0079

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