PRE FORMULATION PARAMETERS AND CHARACTERIZATION STUDY FOR FELBAMATE ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUG

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Ranganathan K
Dr Muruganantham V
Dr. Venkateswarlu B.S

Keywords

nanoparticles, entrapment efficiency, Felbamate, Preformulation, Stability, Physico-Chemical properties, Preformulation evaluation

Abstract

The goal of this study was to look at some of the major physicochemical properties study of Felbamate drug suitable for Nanoparticles in depth. Felbamate is used to control partial seizures (convulsions) in the treatment of epilepsy after other medications have failed or are not appropriate for the patient. It is also used to treat partial and generalized seizures induced by Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in children.. Prior to the development of these primary dosage forms, it is critical to identify the fundamental physical and chemical properties of the drug molecule, as well as other divided aspects of the drug powder. Many of the ensuing decisions are based on this knowledge.


 

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