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Pharmaceutics 2 & 3 ات ي نا دل ي ص2 & 3 Unit 2 2015 / second semester 1 Gels , Creams , pasts

Pharmaceutics 2 & 3 صيدلانيات 2&3 Unit 2 2015 / second semester 1 Gels, Creams, pasts

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Page 1: Pharmaceutics 2 & 3 صيدلانيات 2&3 Unit 2 2015 / second semester 1 Gels, Creams, pasts

Pharmaceutics 2 & 33&2صيدالنيات

Unit 2

2015 / second semester

1

Gels , Creams , pasts

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• Gels are semisolid systems consisting of dispersions of small or large molecules in an aqueous liquid vehicle rendered jellylike by the addition of a gelling agent.

• In a typical polar gel, a natural or synthetic polymer builds a three-dimensional matrix throughout a hydrophilic liquid.

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• Among the gelling agents used are:• Synthetic polymers • natural gums

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• Carbomers are high-molecular-weight water-soluble polymers of acrylic acid cross-linked with allyl ethers of sucrose and/or pentaerythritol.

• Their viscosity depends on their polymeric composition.

• The NF contains monographs for six such polymers, carbomers 910, 934, 934P, 940, 941, and 1342.

• They are used as gelling agents at concentrations of 0.5% to 2.0% in water.

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• Single-phase gels

• Two-phase system, often referred to as a magma.

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CREAMS

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• Pharmaceutical creams are semisolid preparations containing one or more medicinal agents dissolved or dispersed in either a W/O emulsion or an O/W emulsion or in another type of water-washable base.

• Oil-in-water emulsions are most useful as water washable bases, whereas water-in-oil emulsions are emollient and cleansing.

• O/w creams ('vanishing‘ creams)… washable bases• W/O creams (‘Cold‘ creams)….. emollient and cleansing

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creams• Creams find primary application in topical skin products

and in products used rectally and vaginally.

• Patients often prefer a w/o cream to an ointment because the cream spreads more readily, is less greasy, and the evaporating water soothes the inflamed tissue.

• Pharmaceutical manufacturers frequently manufacture topical preparations of a drug in both cream and ointment bases to satisfy the preference of the patient and physician.

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• O/w creams ('vanishing‘ creams):• containing large percentages of water and stearic acid

or other oleaginous components.• rub into the skin; • After application, the continuous phase evaporates,

leaving behind a thin residue film of the stearic acid or other oleaginous component

• This increases the concentration of a water soluble drug in the adhering film.

• The concentration gradient for drug across the stratum corneum therefore increases, promoting percutaneous absorption.

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• An o/w cream is non-occlusive because it does not deposit a continuous film of water-impervious liquid.

• However, such a cream can deposit lipids and other moisturizers on and into the stratum corneum and so restore the tissue's hydration ability, i.e. the preparation has emollient properties.

O/w creams ('vanishing‘ creams)… washable bases and

has emollient properties.

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Pastes

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• Pastes are ointments containing as much as 50% powder dispersed in a fatty base and therefore are stiffer.

• They are less greasy than ointments because the powder absorbs some of the fluid hydrocarbons.

• Pastes lay down a thick, unbroken, relatively impermeable film.

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• Pastes can be prepared in the same manner as ointments, by direct mixing or the use of heat to soften the base prior to incorporating the solids, which have been comminuted (crushing, grinding ) and sieved.

• when a levigating agent is to be used to render the powdered component smooth, a portion of the base is often used rather than a liquid, which would soften the paste.

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• Because of the stiffness of pastes, they remain in place after application and are effectively employed to absorb serous secretions.

• Because of their stiffness and impenetrability, pastes are not suited for application to hairy parts of the body.

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MISCELLANEOUS SEMISOLIDPREPARATIONS

• PLASTERS• Plasters are solid or semisolid adhesive masses spread on a backing of paper, fabric, or plastic.

• The adhesive material is a rubber base or a synthetic resin.

• Plasters are applied to the skin to provide prolonged contact at the site.

• Unmedicated plasters provide protection or mechanical support at the site of application.

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• GLYCEROGELATINS• Glycerogelatins are plastic masses containing

gelatin (15%), glycerin (40%), water (35%), and an added medicinal substance (10%), such as zinc oxide.

• They are prepared by first softening the gelatin in the water for about 10 minutes, heating on a steam bath until the gelatin is dissolved, adding the medicinal substance mixed with the glycerin, and allowing the mixture to cool with stirring until congealed.