Author(s):
S.C. Shivhare, Dr. U.D. Shivhare, Dr. Preeti Srivastav, K.G. Malviya
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sshivhare82@gmail.com
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S.C. Shivhare1*, Dr. U.D. Shivhare2, Dr. Preeti Srivastav1, K.G. Malviya1
1.MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur India.
2.Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur India.
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Volume - 5,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2013
ABSTRACT:
Human vagina represents a dynamic ecosystem dominated by certain species of Lactobacillus. This microorganism restricts the growth of pathogens by using properties of steric exclusion and inhibitory substance production. Serious complications including bacterial vaginosis and vaginal cancer are often determined in women with reduced numbers of lactobacilli. Local application of Lactobacillus is consequently promising to keep the vagina colonized by this strain, which consequently reduces the infections. The first objective of this research was to develop a local application pharmaceutical formulation of a vaginal suppository containing lyophilized culture of Lactobacillus with anti microbial agent tinidazole. The second objective was to establish a stable tinidazole suppositiry alone with Lactic acid Bacillus Spores for vaginosis.
Cite this article:
S.C. Shivhare, Dr. U.D. Shivhare, Dr. Preeti Srivastav, K.G. Malviya. Formulation of Tinidazole Vaginal Suppository Containing Lacto Bacillus Spores.. Research J. Pharma. Dosage Forms and Tech. 2013; 5(2): 75-78.
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S.C. Shivhare, Dr. U.D. Shivhare, Dr. Preeti Srivastav, K.G. Malviya. Formulation of Tinidazole Vaginal Suppository Containing Lacto Bacillus Spores.. Research J. Pharma. Dosage Forms and Tech. 2013; 5(2): 75-78. Available on: https://rjpdft.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2013-5-2-6