Formulation and evaluation of transdermal patches of atenolol

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This study was carried out to develop matrix based transdermal patches containing Atenolol. A 2 factors HPMC (hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose) K4M and PVP (Polyvinyl Pyrolidone) 3 level (2 3 ) factorial design was done using Design Expert® which gave 13 experiments. The patches were prepared by Solvent casting method. Propylene glycol (3%) and Tween 80 (6%) were used as plasticizer and permeation enhancer respectively. Physicochemical characteristics and In-Vitro permeation study of formulated transdermal patches were carried out. Contour plot suggested 770mg of PVP and 265mg of HPMC K4M in Optimized formulation.

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Budhathoki, U., Gartoulla, M. K., & Shakya, S. (2016). Formulation and evaluation of transdermal patches of atenolol. Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy, 27(4), 196–202. https://doi.org/10.14499/indonesianjpharm27iss4pp196

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