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Title: PHARMACEUTICAL SUSPENSIONS AND EMULSIONS


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PHARMACEUTICAL SUSPENSIONS AND EMULSIONS
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Coarse Dispersions
(Lyophobic colloids)
  • Suspension Solid drug in liquid vehicle
  • Emulsion Liquid drug in liquid vehicle
  • Oil-in-water emulsions (o/w)
  • Water-in-oil (w/o)

3
Reasons for Use
  • Drug is insoluble
  • Drug is more stable in suspension or emulsion
  • There is a need to control the rate of release of
    the drug
  • Drug has bad taste (oral)

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Routes of Administration
  • Oral
  • Ocular
  • Otic
  • Rectal
  • Parenteral
  • Topical

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I. Formulation of Suspensions
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Wetting
Wetting agent
7
Well Formulated Suspension
  • Resuspend easily upon shaking
  • Settle rapidly after shaking
  • Homogeneous mix of drug
  • Physically and chemically stable during its shelf
    life
  • Sterile (parenteral, ocular)
  • Gets into syringe (parenteral, ocular)

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External Forces Acting on Particles
Gravity
Brownian Movement
V(?-?o)g
  • Sedimentation equilibrium Gravity is neutralized
    by Brownian movement

2-5 ??m
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Settling and Aggregation
flock
  • The suspension shall form loose networks of
    flocks that settle rapidly, do not form cakes and
    are easy to resuspend.
  • Settling and aggregation may result in formation
    of cakes (suspension) that is difficult to
    resuspend or phase separation (emulsion)

cake
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Sediment Volume
Fvolume of sediment Vu/original volume Vo
  • Vu
  • Vo
  • Vo
  • Vu

F0.5
F1.0
F1.5
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DLVO Optimal Distance
Energy
No flocks can form
Repulsion
Attraction
Attraction
Distance
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Controlled Flocculation
  • Flocculating agent changes zeta-potential of the
    particles (it can be electrolyte, charged
    surfactant or charged polymer adsorbing on a
    surface).
  • If the absolute value of the zeta-potential is
    too high the system deflocculates because of
    increased repulsion and the dispersion cakes.


Non-caking
Caking
Caking
FVu/Vo
Flocculating Agent
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-

Zeta-potential
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