1.Development and in Vitro Evaluation of Multi/bi-bilayer Tablet Dual-release Formulations of Vildagliptin and Dapagliflozin for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Dr. Md Raihan Sarkar ; Shyamjit Paul ; Farhanul Islam ; Abu Zafar Md. Marufur Rahman Bhoiyan ; Faria Tasneem ; Md. Abdurrahim ; Subrata Mojumdar ; A T M Rakibul Alam ; Tanvir Mahtab Uddin ; Ahad Ahamed
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2026;22(No. 1):1-14
Introduction: This study aimed to develop an innovative bilayer tablet formulation of dapagliflozin and vildagliptin to increase therapeutic outcomes and patient compliance in diabetes management. Methods: By employing wet granulation, immediate-release, and sustained-release layers were formulated using various super-disintegrating and release-retarding agents, respectively. Several pre-compression parameters were utilized, such as Carr’s index, Hausner ratio, physical attributes (weight variations, friability, hardness), and disintegration time. Drug-excipient interactions were determined through employing FTIR, SEM, DSC, and TGA. In-vitro dissolution studies were performed to assess the release kinetics of these formulations. Results: For immediate-release dapagliflozin, our earlier study demonstrated that the formulations showed Carr’s index (23.5-33.3), physical attributes (weight (145–155 mg), thickness (4.42 ± 0.04 -4.46 ± 0.05 mm), hardness (3.7-5.6 kg/cm2), friability (<1%), and optimized rapid dissolution (F1: 80.50% ± 5.2 in 30 minutes). For sustained-release vildagliptin, the formulations showed Carr’s index (10.48-20), physical attributes (weight (194-203 mg), thickness (3.32 ± 0.06-3.33±0.04 mm), hardness (4.8 ± 0.1-7.6 ± 0.2 kg/cm2), friability (<1%)), and optimized controlled release (A5: 81.76% ± 2.4 in 360 minutes). The results found that F1 and A5 were the optimum formulation for the immediate release of dapagliflozin, and the sustained release of vildagliptin, respectively, and BT-1 was the optimum bilayer tablet because of its rapid onset of action for dapagliflozin (84.23% within 60 minutes) and sustained release for vildagliptin (80.026% within 360 minutes). Conclusion: Based on these data, the optimized bilayer tablet holds the potential to be a convenient and effective treatment option. Further, in-vivo assays are necessary to confirm its efficacy and safety.
2.Evaluation of the role of perceived quality and satisfaction of beneficiaries about the health care services and benefits of community clinics in Bangladesh
Shamim Hayder Talukder ; Shahin Akter ; Dina Farhana ; Kazi Fayzus Salahin ; Shirin Khanam ; Md. Mostafizur Rahman ; Md Saddam Hossain ; Tasneem Islam ; Ummay Farihin Sultana ; Tasbirul Islam Prodhan ; Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam
International Journal of Public Health Research 2022;12(no.2):1591-1600
Introduction:
Community clinics provide one-stop healthcare services that is vital in primary healthcare. Measuring users' contentment is imperative to improving the quality of care at the doorsteps of the people. This article focuses on community clinics' importance and overall client satisfaction in Bangladesh.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from March to April 2019. Sixteen Upazilas from eight districts in Bangladesh were randomly selected for conducting interviews. The survey compiled local data regarding client satisfaction with the health care service of community clinics in Bangladesh.
Results:
A total of 760 female participants provided data. The majority (41%) were in the age group 18-24 years. This group showed more satisfaction than others (Odds Ratio 1.44). Childless married women were also more satisfied with the community clinic services than others (Odds Ratio 1.64). Furthermore, gender, education, and economic perspective were positive aspects of getting service from community clinics.
Conclusion
Although there is a challenge balancing psychosocial and medical care, promoting client-oriented care with a focus on overall comfort concerning the culture of the area is vital. This can be done with community-focused training and explaining written prescriptions better, including signs, symptoms, treatment, and referral points. Government backing has also been shown to be a strengthening source regarding primary healthcare services.


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