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    Niridazole biodegradable inserts for local long-term treatment of periodontitis: Possible new life for an orphan drug
    (2006) Romi Barat; A. Srinatha; J. Pandit; D. Ridhurkar; J. Balasubramaniam; Neelam Mittal; Deena Mishra
    Periodontal pocket inserts of niridazole (NZ) made with Resomer® (grades RG 503H and RG858, designated as RH and RG, respectively) were studied. Various formulation variables were evaluated to obtain a biodegradable delivery systems showing device degradation and drug depletion parallel to each other in vitro. Drug release from the prepared inserts was evaluated using a static dissolution setup (for 1 month). Incorporation of 3 parts of RG in 1 part of RH inserts caused a 50% decrease in the initial release rate. The RH-NZ inserts showed a spurt in release around the 10th day of the study, which coincided with the decrease in device weight, suggesting onset of device degradation. Pilot-scale clinical trials in 12 patients indicated improvements in clinical indices from the baseline values. The average pocket depth was reduced significantly (α = 0.05) from 6.34 ± 1.86 mm at baseline to 5.94 ± 0.28 mm after 28 days of treatment. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.
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