Objectives: The intravesical route permits site-specific delivery of drugs with a reduced side-effect profile as compared to oral delivery systems, either by avoiding first-pass metabolism or by obtaining a local effect. We investigated mechanisms related to urothelium permeability and new physical and chemical developments in intravesical drug delivery that potentially permit successful treatment of several bladder dysfunction. Methods: A literature review. Results: Pharmacologic agents increasing urothelial permeability and useful for clinical purposes have been described, such as dimethylsulfoxide, protamine sulphate, chitosan, and nystatin. Among physical approaches, electromotive drug administration appears to be more effective than...
Bladder diseases are numerous and mostly require medication. Drugs can be administered by intravesic...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
ajprenal.00467.2004.—Although the urinary bladder urothelium has classically been thought of as a pa...
Objectives: The intravesical route permits site-specific delivery of drugs with a reduced side-effec...
Objectives: The intravesical route permits site-specific delivery of drugs with a reduced side-effec...
Targeting of the drugs administered systemically relies on the higher affinity of ligands for specif...
The urothelium allows the urinary bladder to minimize alterations in the composition of the urine du...
Leaf Huang Ph.D.INTRAVESICAL THERAPY OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITISPradeep Tyagi, Ph.D.University of Pitts...
Instillations of therapeutic agents into the urinary bladder have limited efficacy due to drug washo...
AbstractIntravesical (local) therapy of agents has been effective in delaying or preventing recurren...
AbstractIntravesical (local) therapy for diseases emanating from the bladder is similar to the commo...
Pathologies affecting the bladder, such as overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis/bladder pain sy...
Bladder drug delivery via catheter instillation is a widely used treatment for recurrence of superfi...
BACKGROUND: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle ...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) afflicts millions of patients globally each year. While the majority o...
Bladder diseases are numerous and mostly require medication. Drugs can be administered by intravesic...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
ajprenal.00467.2004.—Although the urinary bladder urothelium has classically been thought of as a pa...
Objectives: The intravesical route permits site-specific delivery of drugs with a reduced side-effec...
Objectives: The intravesical route permits site-specific delivery of drugs with a reduced side-effec...
Targeting of the drugs administered systemically relies on the higher affinity of ligands for specif...
The urothelium allows the urinary bladder to minimize alterations in the composition of the urine du...
Leaf Huang Ph.D.INTRAVESICAL THERAPY OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITISPradeep Tyagi, Ph.D.University of Pitts...
Instillations of therapeutic agents into the urinary bladder have limited efficacy due to drug washo...
AbstractIntravesical (local) therapy of agents has been effective in delaying or preventing recurren...
AbstractIntravesical (local) therapy for diseases emanating from the bladder is similar to the commo...
Pathologies affecting the bladder, such as overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis/bladder pain sy...
Bladder drug delivery via catheter instillation is a widely used treatment for recurrence of superfi...
BACKGROUND: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle ...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) afflicts millions of patients globally each year. While the majority o...
Bladder diseases are numerous and mostly require medication. Drugs can be administered by intravesic...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
ajprenal.00467.2004.—Although the urinary bladder urothelium has classically been thought of as a pa...