Timedrelease
Timed-release refers to dosage forms designed to release a drug or other active substance after a predetermined delay or at a controlled rate over time. The goal is to extend or regulate therapeutic effects, improve patient adherence by reducing dosing frequency, and maintain steadier plasma concentrations to minimize peaks and troughs.
Technologies used to achieve timed-release include matrix systems, where the active ingredient is dispersed in a
Applications are most common in oral medications, including analgesics, antihypertensives, antidiabetics, and psychotropics, as well as