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Abstract

DESIGN OF MICONAZOLE DERMA STICKS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN INFECTIONS

Dr. Vijay Hiremath, Dr. Ajay Kartik, Dr. Prashant Sagare, Dr. Prerana Deshpande, Dr. Purushotham Rao K.* and Dr. Pratima S.

ABSTRACT

Chromomycosis is known as chromoblastomycosis or verrucous dermatitis the lesions consist of warty cutaneous nodules which resemble the florest of cauliflower. The disease is usually confined to the subcutaneous tissue of the feet and lower legs. The topical drug delivery systems available for the treatment have several disadvantages like greasiness, inconvenient to store and requires applicator or use of fingertip, which may lead to contamination. Therefore, it was found essential to find an alternative to counter all the above disadvantages effectively and hence in the present work, formulation and development of medicated sticks has been planned. In the present study Miconazole a anti bacterial and anti fungal activity has been selected as model drug.. The preparation and characterization of medicated sticks was carried out in different phases. Phase I studies includes preparation and evaluation medicated derma sticks using the ointment bases with varied concentrations of waxes and incorporation of medicament in the optimized formula by heating and congealing process. Phase II studies includes characterization of prepared medicated sticks for weight variation, thickness, length, size, shape and drug content uniformity. Phase III studies involves in vitro drug diffusion studies by using prehydrated cellophane membrane for 160 minutes in pH 6.4 phosphate buffer. Phase IV studies includes anti microbial studies of prepared formulations by cup plate method. Phase V studies includes Stability studies conducted for a period of 3 weeks and FT-IR Spectral analysis conducted. Phase VI studies includes Primary skin irritation studies carried out on rabbits and guinea pigs and in healthy human volunteers showed no sensitization and edema on skin after 72 hrs of application. The results of present study revealed that the prepared medicated sticks of Miconazole are convenient, equally effective, without any contamination chances on application and free from skin irritation.

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