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Sustained release veterinary parenteral products.

Natalie J Medlicott1, Niki A Waldron, Todd P Foster

  • 1School of Pharmacy, University of Otago, P.O. Box 913, Dunedin, New Zealand. natalie.medlicott@stonebow.otago.ac.nz

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
|June 12, 2004
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Controlled release parenteral dosage forms offer extended therapeutic effects in veterinary medicine, reducing injection frequency. This review explores formulation and technology challenges for developing these advanced drug delivery systems.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary pharmacology
  • Drug delivery systems

Background:

  • Parenteral dosage forms are crucial in veterinary medicine.
  • Controlled release systems offer prolonged therapeutic effects, minimizing repeated injections.
  • Commercial development of these systems is desirable due to their benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review formulation and technology challenges in developing controlled release parenteral dosage forms for veterinary applications.
  • To discuss examples of controlled release technologies in veterinary medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of controlled release technologies.
  • Analysis of formulation and technological challenges.
  • Discussion of case examples in veterinary medicine.

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Main Results:

  • Several controlled release parenteral products have achieved commercial success.
  • New technologies present opportunities for further development.
  • Specific formulation and technology hurdles exist for these systems.

Conclusions:

  • Controlled release parenteral dosage forms are valuable in veterinary medicine.
  • Addressing formulation and technology challenges is key to successful product development.
  • Further application of novel controlled release technologies is anticipated.