Formulation And Evaluation Of Oral Ibuprofen-Paracetamol Jelly On Laboratory Scale

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Honde Bharat S
Bhalerao Rushikesh D
Bhandari Sarvesh P
Bhongal Mayuri B
Galhe Samruddhi A
Belkar Rohini D
Bagul Siddharth S.

Abstract

Oral medicated buprofen paracetamol jellies are best semi solid dosage forms administered through the oral route. Oral medicatedibuprofen paracetamol jellies provide several advantages as pharmaceutical formulations however with some disadvantages like Dysphagia. Oral medicated jellies as a dosage form can be adopted laboratory equipmentfor drug delivery system. Oral solid dosage forms were the most preferred dosage forms for a wide range of populationin elderly and 12 years and above age patient due to they easy to administration. Solving difficulties and Dysphagia problems are the main disadvantages which can minimize as possible. The ultimate purpose for this formulation is to introduce opportunities of providing the oral jelly as a suitable alternative to the readily available solid dosage forms of the same medicament

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Honde Bharat S, Bhalerao Rushikesh D, Bhandari Sarvesh P, Bhongal Mayuri B, Galhe Samruddhi A, Belkar Rohini D, & Bagul Siddharth S. (2023). Formulation And Evaluation Of Oral Ibuprofen-Paracetamol Jelly On Laboratory Scale. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(3), 1645–1648. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44i3.3695
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Honde Bharat S

Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, S.V.N.H.T'S College of B. Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706

Bhalerao Rushikesh D

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry S.V.N.H.T'S College of B.Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706

Bhandari Sarvesh P

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry S.V.N.H.T'S College of B.Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706

Bhongal Mayuri B

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry S.V.N.H.T'S College of B.Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706.

Galhe Samruddhi A

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry S.V.N.H.T'S College of B.Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706.

Belkar Rohini D

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry S.V.N.H.T'S College of B.Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706

Bagul Siddharth S.

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry S.V.N.H.T'S College of B.Pharmacy, Shrishivajinagar (Rahuri factory), Tal-Rahuri, Dist-Ahmednagar, MS, India-413706

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