Volume : 10, Issue : 05, May – 2023

Title:

54.TOPICAL CREAM: AS A DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

Authors :

Mortate Pragati*, Fugate Ajay, Sameer Shafi

Abstract :

Creams are considered an important part of ornamental product as topical medications from time immemorial due to their ease of operation to the skin and also their junking. From ornamental purposes, Pharmaceutical creams have a variety of operations similar as sanctification, beautifying, altering appearance, moisturizing etc. to skin protection against bacterial, fungal infections as well as mending cuts, becks, injuries on the skin. These semi solid medications are safe to use by the public and society. Skin care products are extensively available and play an important part in health and nursing care. The emphasis on skin care is shifting as people get aged. Soothing, restoring, and buttressing come more important, and sanctification should be done with caution. As people get aged, their skin’s structure and function change, making them more vulnerable to a variety of clinically applicable skin problems. It distributed under the pharmaceutical product and is prepared by colourful ways which are developed by the pharmaceutical assiduity, are by mixing the two- phase (O & W) phase to form a cream after that estimated by using a colourful evaluation processing. of pH, density, spread ability, stability study.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Mortate Pragati Raghunath et al,. Topical Cream: As A Drug Delivery System., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (05).

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