There has been increased interest in novel drug delivery systems to be administered via mucosal routes as an alternative to the currently used traditional routes such as parenteral (injections) and oral routes of administration. This is due to the several advantages they offer including avoiding first pass metabolism in the liver for oral administration and local activity which avoids the need for high systemic doses. To achieve the foregoing objectives, bioadhesive vehicles are required that ensure prolonged residence time to achieve systemic bioavailability via substantial drug absorption or significant drug concentration for local action. The drug delivery system is also required to be non-deleterious to the site of application and be we...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
The conventional oral administration of many nutraceuticals exhibits poor oral bioavailability due t...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
Rapid developments in the field of molecular biology and gene technology resulted in generation of m...
Buccal mucosa is the preferred site for both systemic and local drug action. The mucosa has a rich b...
The advantage of buccal drug delivery system over the conventional and systemic formulation majority...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms may be intended for facilitation of prolonged retention time at the applic...
The term bioadhesive describes materials that bind to biological substrates, such as mucosal membran...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...
he oral mucosa offers an interesting site for the application of dosage forms that release drugs wit...
Over the last few years Pharmaceutical scientists are trying to explore transdermal and transmucosal...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
The conventional oral administration of many nutraceuticals exhibits poor oral bioavailability due t...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
This review explains some aspects of mucoadhesion related to the nasal drug delivery system. On the ...
Of the various routes of drug delivery, the oral route is often preferred by the patient. However, p...
Rapid developments in the field of molecular biology and gene technology resulted in generation of m...
Buccal mucosa is the preferred site for both systemic and local drug action. The mucosa has a rich b...
The advantage of buccal drug delivery system over the conventional and systemic formulation majority...
Mucoadhesive dosage forms may be intended for facilitation of prolonged retention time at the applic...
The term bioadhesive describes materials that bind to biological substrates, such as mucosal membran...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...
he oral mucosa offers an interesting site for the application of dosage forms that release drugs wit...
Over the last few years Pharmaceutical scientists are trying to explore transdermal and transmucosal...
The buccal region of the oral cavity is an attractive target for administration of the drug of choic...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
Traditional oral dosage forms prone to first pass metabolism and degradation due to enzymes but muc...
The conventional oral administration of many nutraceuticals exhibits poor oral bioavailability due t...