Relieving postherpetic neuralgia pain via gabapentin‑loaded bigels as an auspicious topical drug delivery system
Date
2024-10-08
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BioMed Central Ltd
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DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Abstract
Background Over the past decades, a substantial portion of the population worldwide has been infected with varicella zoster
and most cases developed shingles. Unfortunately, shingles is usually accompanied by postherpetic neuralgia, which may
persist for months to years after the resolution of the viral infection.
Objectives Gabapentin is an orally gamma-aminobutyric acid analogue approved by the Food and Drug Administration to
manage shingles postherpetic neuralgia. However, gabapentin shows nonlinear pharmacokinetics, with variable absorption
and bioavailability along with its short half-life and long side efects that may include dizziness and somnolence, which calls
for an appropriate topical dosage form. Bigels are unique semisolid dosage forms with boosted penetrability and satisfactory
hydrophilic texture.
Methods The current work pointed to formulating gabapentin-loaded bigels for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia,
where the analysis and optimization of design were performed via Design-Expert®.
Results and conclusions The selected bigel (F5), incorporating 400 mg Span 60, 1000 mg Tween 80, and 1000 mg Transcutol, displayed spherical nanosized particles with acceptable viscosity and spreadability. Subsequent topical application of
the selected bigel on the skin of Wistar rats, F5, demonstrated a boosted accumulation of gabapentin in the skin similar to
PLO gel but superior to the drug solution. Furthermore, a histopathological study demonstrated the biosafety of the selected
bigel when applied topically. Accordingly, gabapentin-loaded bigel would be considered a potentially topical dosage form
for the delivery of gabapentin for the management of postherpetic neuralgia.
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Keywords
Bigels · Span 60 · Pluronic F127 · Gabapentin · Histological Findings · In vivo Study
Citation
Abd-Elsalam, W. H., Al-Mahallawi, A. M., & Makhlouf, A. (2024). Relieving postherpetic neuralgia pain via gabapentin-loaded bigels as an auspicious topical drug delivery system. DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40199-024-00541-y