Oxaprozin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve inflammation, swelling, and stiffness in the body. Spray drying is a technique that has been used to formulate oxaprozin into various forms such as powders, capsules, and tablets. The process involves atomizing a liquid formulation into small droplets, which are then rapidly dried to form a fine powder. This results in an increase in surface area, which enhances dissolution and bioavailability of the drug.
Spray-dried oxaprozin has been used for various purposes such as improving drug stability, solubility, and oral bioavailability. The technique has also been used to formulate sustained-release formulations of oxaprozin, which can provide controlled drug delivery over an extended period. In addition, spray-dried oxaprozin has been incorporated into polymeric nanoparticles, which can improve drug targeting and reduce toxicity.
Overall, the spray drying of oxaprozin has numerous potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry, including drug formulation, drug delivery, and improved therapeutic efficacy.
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