depåpreparat
Depåpreparat is a term used in pharmacotherapy to describe a pharmaceutical formulation designed for slow and sustained release of its active ingredient into the body over an extended period. This contrasts with immediate-release formulations, which deliver the drug rapidly. The primary goal of a depåpreparat is to reduce the frequency of dosing, improve patient compliance, and maintain more stable therapeutic drug concentrations in the blood, thereby potentially minimizing peaks and troughs that can lead to side effects or reduced efficacy.
These preparations are achieved through various pharmaceutical technologies. Common methods include encapsulation of the drug within