TY - JOUR JF - sjimu JO - J. Ilam Uni. Med. Sci. VL - 21 IS - 2 PY - 2013 Y1 - 2013/6/01 TI - Preparation of methylphenidate controlled drug release system for treatment of ADHD through pelletization process TT - تهیه فرآورده آهسته رهش خوراکی متیل فنیدات موثر در درمان ADHD با استفاده از تکنیک پلت سازی N2 - Introduction: Methylphenidate (MPH), a mild psychostimulant drug administered orally inADHD, narcolepsy and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome has a short 2-4 hours half life and 3-5 hours duration of action. Thus, frequent MPH administration is required to maintain its therapeutic blood level. The main objective of the present study was to utilize simple pelletization technique to prepare MPH pellets suitable for the once daily dosing schedule. Materials & Methods: MPH matrix pellets consisting Avicel, lactose and different amounts of GMS, Eudragits (RSPO, RLPO, RS30D, and RL30D), carbomer, HPMC and Na CMC were prepared by extrusion-spheronization technique. The particle size of the pellets was determined by the sieve analysis. Hardness, weight variation and disintegration time of pellets were also evaluated. The drug dissolution study was carried out in 500 ml water at 37°C using USP apparatus (paddle) at 50 rpm for 12 hours. The content uniformity of pellets was also determined according to the USP guidelines. Findings: Most 11 pellet formulations had acceptable physical properties with regard to size distribution, sphericity, flowability, crushing strength and friability. MPH pellets comprising Avicel 60%, Eudragit RSPO & RLPO 5%, GMS 15% and HPMC-K15M 15% were, however, released the drug in a more time-controlled manner than other formulations with the release of 50%, 60% and 70% of its drug content after 60, 210 and 420 min, respectively. Hardness and pellet size did not have significant effects on drug release from pellets. Discussion & Conclusion: Simple pelletization can be used to produce MPH pellets exhibiting a dual release pattern of a burst release followed by a slower release rate, providing the loading and maintaining doses of drug. This can benefit patients with avoiding repeated dose administration and improve their compliance. SP - 68 EP - 80 AU - Tavakoli, Naser AU - Tabbakhian, Majid AU - Soroush, Mohammad AD - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences KW - Methylphenidate KW - pellet KW - dual release pattern KW - sustained release UR - http://sjimu.medilam.ac.ir/article-1-823-en.html ER -