Formulation And Evaluation Of Ketoconazole And Minocycline Based Ointment For Combating Fungal And Bacterial Infection

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Banerjee Dip
Gangwar Poonam
Mohd Vaseem Fateh

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Ketoconazole and Minocycline based ointment for Combating Fungal and bacterial infections. As the global burden of infectious diseases continues to rise, innovative therapeutic approaches are essential. The proposed based ointment offers a promising solution, capitalizing on the synergistic antimicrobial properties of ketoconazole and minocycline.The development process involves a comprehensive exploration of various pharmaceutical parameters, including formulation strategies, physicochemical characterization, stability assessment, and biopharmaceutical considerations. By integrating these components, this review provide potential overview of ketoconazole,minocycline based ointment as a versatile therapeutic option.Formulation Strategies the article discusses the formulation techniques used to create a stable and efficacious ointment, taking into account factors such as excipient selection, particle size, and compatibility of active ingredients.Physicochemical Characterization an in-depth analysis of the physical and chemical properties of the based ointment is presented, including particle size distribution, morphology, crystallinity, and drug release profiles.Stability assessment the long-term stability of the powder is critically evaluated, examining factors like moisture sensitivity, photostability, and shelf-life considerations, ensuring its suitability for clinical use.Biopharmaceutical Considerationsthe pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic aspects of ketoconazole and minocycline in the ointment formulation are discussed, highlighting their bioavailability and potential drug-drug interactions.Antimicrobial Efficacy the antimicrobial activity of the powder against fungal and bacterial pathogens is assessed, shedding light on its potential as a broad-spectrum therapeutic agent.clinical relevance: The article explores the clinical implications of this novel formulation, including its applicability in treating various infectious diseases and potential to minimize drug resistance.Future perspectives a forward-looking perspective discusses the future directions and challenges in the development of ointment for infectious diseases, emphasizing the need for further research and clinical trials.


 

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Banerjee Dip, Gangwar Poonam, & Mohd Vaseem Fateh. (2024). Formulation And Evaluation Of Ketoconazole And Minocycline Based Ointment For Combating Fungal And Bacterial Infection. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(3), 598–601. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i3.4389
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Banerjee Dip

School of Pharmaceutical Science Shri Guru Ram Rai University, Dehradun, Uttrakhand, India 248001

Gangwar Poonam

Department of pharmaceutics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shri Guru Ram Rai     University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India 248001

Mohd Vaseem Fateh

Burman group of Institutions, Roorkee, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 247667

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