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Simultaneous Estimation Method Development and Validated on Timolol Maleate and Brimonidine Tartrate by Using HPLC

1N. Kalpana Devi*, 2Sindhu Priya Mattepalli, 3D. S.S.N. Neelima 1,2 Teegala Krishna Reddy College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad Telangana State 3Vikas Institite of Pharmaceutical Sciences – Rajahmundary ABSTRACT A rapid and precise reverse phase high performance liquid chromatographic method has been developed for the validated of Timolol Maleate and Brimonidine Tartrate, in its pure form as well as in tablet dosage ... Read More »

Simultaneous Estimation Method Development and Validated on Timolol Maleate and Brimonidine Tartrate by Using HPLC

1N.Kalpana Devi*, 2Sindhu Priya Mattepalli, 3D.S.S.N. Neelima 1,2 Teegala Krishna Reddy College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad Telangana State 3Vikas Institite of Pharmaceutical Sciences – Rajahmundary ABSTRACT A rapid and precise reverse phase high performance liquid chromatographic method has been developed for the validated of Timolol Maleate and Brimonidine Tartrate, in its pure form as well as in tablet dosage form. Chromatography was carried out ... Read More »

Analytical Method Development and Validation for the Simultaneous Estimation of Brinzolamide and Timolol Maleate by RP-HPLC Method in Bulk and Tablet Dosage Form

CH. Shankar*, Punna Venkateshwarlu Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vikas College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rayanigudem, Suryapet, Nalgonda, Telangana, India-508376 A B S T R A C T The chromatographic conditions were successfully developed for the separation of Brinzolamide and Timolol Maleate by using C18  Column (150mm x 4.6mm)5 µm, flow rate was 1 ml/min, mobile phase ratio was Methanol: Phosphate buffer ... Read More »

Formulation and Evaluation of Insitu gelling System for Ocular delivery of Timolol Maleate

ABOUT AUTHOR Prathima Sirisuru*, Prathyusha Sirisuru, Parvathi M Ragavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Anantapur, A.P, India. *E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Poor bioavailability of ophthalmic solutions caused by dilution and drainage from the eye can be overcome by using insitu forming ophthalmic drug delivery system prepared from polymers that exhibit reversible phase transitions from liquid to gel. This results in ... Read More »

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