Description:
Background: Ondansetron hydrochloride (OND) is an antiemetic agent belongs to the 5-HT3
receptor antagonist class administrated widely in relieving nausea and vomiting which is the
most common complication occurred after surgery. This study aimed to design and evaluate
the physicochemical along with clinical effects of fast-dissolving nanofiber (FDN) of OND
administrated sublingually to enhance the bioavailability, effectiveness, and patient compliance
compared to orally disintegrating tablets (ODT).
Methods: Nanofibers were prepared by the electrospinning method, using polyvinyl alcohol
and alpha-cyclodextrin as polymers and sodium saccharin as the sweetener. Physicochemical
and mechanical characteristics of nanofibers were examined then the clinical evaluation was
performed. Eighty patients volunteering for cataract surgery were randomly divided into two
groups, one received FDN, and the other treated with ODT of OND after recovery and in case of
relieving nausea. The severity of nausea was assessed using a visual analogue scale in the 6 and
24 h intervals after drug administration. The SPSS 25 statistical software and statistical tests were
used to analyze the obtained data.
Results: Nanofibers possessed a mean diameter of 159 ± 30 nm beside suitable physicochemical
and mechanical characteristics. Statistical evaluations showed that both FDN and ODT
formulations had an equal anti-emetic effect (P>0.05) on reducing the severity of nausea but the
FDN formulation caused significantly higher levels of patients’ satisfaction (P<0.05) compared
to the ODT.
Conclusion: Although both formulations had an almost equal anti-emetic effect, due to the
benefits of this novel formulation including rapid disintegration, the ODT can be replaced by
FDN.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Samira Kamranpour