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Two-Step Optimization to Develop a Transdermal Film Loaded With Dapoxetine Nanoparticles: A Promising Technique to Improve Drug Skin Permeation.

Tarek A AhmedAsmaa M S AlaySolomon Z OkbazghiNabil A Alhakamy
Published in: Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society (2020)
Dapoxetine (DPX) is an orally administered drug for the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE). One of the challenges of administering DPX orally as a tablet is its poor bioavailability (ie, 42%) due to extensive first-pass metabolism. Thus, it is vital to develop a new formulation and mode of delivery to achieve the unmet needs of PE treatment. In this study, an optimized DPX polymeric nanoparticle (PNP) was developed and subsequently loaded into a transdermal film. The Box-Behnken design was utilized to optimize 3 formulation factors affecting the particle size and entrapment efficiency (EE) of chitosan (CS)-alginate (ALG) PNPs. A 3-level factorial design was used to study the effect of 2 variables affecting DPX cumulative percent released and percent elongation from transdermal films loaded with DPX-PNPs. Permeation parameters were calculated following ex vivo permeation study through rat skin. Transport of the PNPs across the skin layers was investigated using a fluorescence laser microscope. Results revealed that an optimized PNPs formulation was developed with a particle size 415.94 nm and EE 37.31%. Dapoxetine was successfully entrapped in the polymeric matrix. Chitosan and ALG interacted electrostatically with the studied cross-linking agents to form a polyelectrolyte complex. The ex vivo study illustrated a sustained release profile of DPX with enhanced skin permeation from the film loaded PNPs. Moreover, the PNPs was able to penetrate deeper into skin layers. Therefore, DPX transdermal film developed in this work could be considered as a successful drug delivery with better patient compliance for the treatment of PE.
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