CRDDS & Polymers
CRDDS & Polymers
CRDDS & Polymers
Cation-
Exchange
Resin
Weak Acid
Ion-Exchange
Resin
Strong Base
Anion-Exchange
Resin
Weak Base
• IER are insoluble polymers that contain acidic and basic
functional groups have the ability to exchange counter-ions
within aqueous solutions surrounding them.
• Application of IER :
1) Taste Masking
2) Eliminating Polymorphism
3) Improving the dissolution of poorly soluble drugs
4) Improving Stability
5) Improving physical Characteristics
6) Some Drug delivery of IER include:
- Oral Drug Delivery.
- Nasal Drug Delivery.
- Transdermal Drug Delivery.
- Ophthalmic Drug Delivery.
E) Osmotic pressure controlled systems.
• In this method, the release controlling factor that must be
optimized is the osmotic pressure gradient between inside
the compartment and the external environment.
1)Dose size :
• In general, a single dose of 0.5-1.0 gm is considered
maximal for a conventional dosage form. This also hold
for sustained release dosage form.
3) Absorption window :
• Certain drugs when administered orally are absorbed only
from a specific part of gastrointestinal tract.