Development and characterization of nanocarriers to overcome physicochemical drug incompatibilities / (Record no. 169520)

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Classification number 615.19
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Classification number 615.19
Edition number 21
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Degree Ph.D
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Local Call Number Cai01.08.08.Ph.D.2023.He.D
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Authority record control number or standard number Heba Ahmed Fathi,
Preparation preparation.
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Title Development and characterization of nanocarriers to overcome physicochemical drug incompatibilities /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Heba Ahmed Fathi ; The Supervision of Prof. Dr. Omaima N. El Gazayerly, Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-badry Abdel-Motaleb, Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Fahmy Ali Elsabahy, Dr. Carol Yousry Ghattas.
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Title proper/short title / تطوير وتوصيف حوامل متناهية الصغر للتغلب على مشكلة عدم التوافق الفيزيائي والكيميائي بين الأدوية
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2023.
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Extent 140 pages :
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Dimensions 25 cm. +
Accompanying material CD.
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Dissertation note Thesis (Ph.D)-Cairo University, 2023.
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography: pages 128-140.
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Summary, etc. Drug incompatibilities are considered one of the most critical problems in intensive care units (ICUs). Hospitalized patients in ICUs receive multiple intravenous medications at different doses in various vehicles through a limited number of venous access points. Administration of multiple IV therapies via the same venous port increases the risk of drug incompatibilities and compromises the safety and efficacy of the administrated drugs.<br/>Several clinical complications of concomitant administration of incompatible drug solutions are well known, including lumen occlusion, tissue ischemia, hypoxia, tissue irritation, thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism, modulation of immune response, and even death. In addition, these incompatibilities result in reduced therapeutic outcomes, higher costs and prolonged hospitalization stay.<br/>Healthcare practitioners have pursued various strategies to encounter drug incompatibilities, either at the preparation stage or during drug administration. Nevertheless, most of these preventive measures are labor-intensive and time-consuming, with insufficient clinical evidence related to their successful management. Therefore, there is a growing need for a unique strategy that can tackle and overcome the problems associated with the administration of incompatible drugs, thus improving their clinical outcomes.<br/>Acid-base reactions are the most common mechanism of physical drug incompatibilities since most of the injectable drugs (> 90%) are organic weak electrolytes in predominantly ionized or salt forms, and thus precipitation-based incompatibilities frequently happen due to the pH change that occurs upon mixing the incompatible drugs. An example is the physical incompatibility that arises upon mixing IV solutions of furosemide and midazolam. Furosemide and midazolam are widely used drugs in anesthesia and ICUs, with a well-documented incompatibility Furosemide is a short-acting loop diuretic that is used in the treatment of edematous states associated with cardiac, hepatic and renal failure as well as hypertension. Midazolam is a short-acting preoperative anesthetic agent that exhibits anticonvulsant, anxiolytic, muscle relaxant and sedative properties. Furosemide is available as a sodium salt with a pH of 8.7, while midazolam is available as midazolam hydrochloride with a pH of 3.47 upon reconstitution. Mixing both drug solutions alters the pH of the final mixture sufficiently to cause the immediate precipitation of unionized insoluble drugs.<br/>Nanocarriers have attracted much attention in the pharmaceutical field as they have demonstrated efficiency in loading several therapeutic and diagnostic agents with control over their navigation within the body and target sites. Moreover, they can protect several drugs from degradation in the biological environment. Despite the numerous biomedical applications of nanocarriers, they have not been sufficiently explored for their ability to prevent physicochemical interactions that occur between incompatible drugs. Therefore, the aim of the work in this thesis is to explore the ability of nanocarriers to limit the physical incompatibility that occurs upon mixing IV solutions of furosemide and midazolam. It was proposed that the nanosized vesicles would isolate the incompatible drugs from each other and from the surrounding media, release the drugs slowly over time, and thus, reduce the overall particulate load (i.e., size and number of the precipitated particles), with the additional benefit of further improving the pharmacokinetic profiles of the incompatible drugs.
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Summary, etc. لقد حظيت الحوامل متناهية الصغر بالاهتمام الكبير في الآونة الأخيرة نظرًا لما أبدته من فاعلية كبيرة في حمل العديد من الأدوية العلاجية والتشخيصية والتحكم في تنقلها وإيصالها إلى المواقع المستهدفة داخل الجسم. وعلى الرغم من التطبيقات الطبية العديدة للحوامل متناهية الصغر إلا إنها لم يتم اختبارها بالشكل الكافي لمنع التداخلات الكيميائية والفيزيائية التى تحدث بين الأدوية. لذلك فإن الهدف من هذه الرسالة هو استكشاف قدرة الحوامل المتناهية الصغر(النيوزومات) على التغلب على عدم التوافق الذي يحدث بين دوائي الفوروسيميد والميدازولام.
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Text Language Text in English and abstract in Arabic & English.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pharmaceutical chemostry
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Uncontrolled term Niosomes
-- Intravenous
-- Physical incompatibilities
-- Furosemide
-- Midazolam
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Personal name Omaima N. El Gazayerly
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Personal name Mahmoud El-badry Abdel-Motaleb
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Personal name Mahmoud Fahmy Ali Elsabahy
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Personal name Carol Yousry Ghattas
Relator term thesis advisor.
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Grant date 01-01-2023
Supervisory body Omaima N. El Gazayerly
-- Mahmoud El-badry Abdel-Motaleb
-- Mahmoud Fahmy Ali Elsabahy
-- Carol Yousry Ghattas
Universities Cairo University
Faculties Faculty of Pharmacy
Department Department of Pharmaceutics
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Dewey Decimal Classification المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول 17.12.2024 89519 Cai01.08.08.Ph.D.2023.He.D 01010110089519000 17.12.2024 17.12.2024 Thesis
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