Intranasal administration is a promising route for brain drug delivery. However, it can be difficult to formulate drugs that have low water solubility into high strength intranasal solutions. Hence, the purpose of this work was to review the strategies that have been used to increase drug strength in intranasal liquid formulations. Three main groups of strategies are: the use of solubilizers (change in pH, complexation and the use cosolvents/surfactants); incorporation of the drugs into a carrier nanosystem; modifications of the molecules themselves (use of salts or hydrophilic prodrugs). The use of high amounts of cosolvents and/or surfactants and pH decrease below 4 usually lead to local adverse effects, such as nasal and upper respirator...
The management of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders is challenging, due to the need of drug...
Many potential drugs for the treatment of neurological diseases are unable to reach the brain in suf...
Since ancient times, drugs have been administered via the nasal route for therapeutic and recreation...
Intranasal (IN) drug delivery is a non-invasive and effective route for the administration of drugs ...
For local and systemic delivery of many therapeutic drugs, intranasal administration is a viable alt...
Pharmacological treatment of disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS) is a complex task....
For many years, drugs have been administered intranasally for their local effect on the mucosa ( e.g...
The success of chemotherapy depends on efficacy of drug to enter the cancer cell to exert cytotoxici...
Global prevalence of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, epilep...
The blood-brain barrier and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier are major obstacles in central ner...
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) plays a fundamental role in protecting the brain from toxic substances...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...
The effective delivery of therapeutics into the brain is challenging since drugs or drug delivery sy...
The management of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders is challenging, due to the need of drug...
ABSTRACT: Over the past few decades the nasal route has gained widespread interest as a promising an...
The management of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders is challenging, due to the need of drug...
Many potential drugs for the treatment of neurological diseases are unable to reach the brain in suf...
Since ancient times, drugs have been administered via the nasal route for therapeutic and recreation...
Intranasal (IN) drug delivery is a non-invasive and effective route for the administration of drugs ...
For local and systemic delivery of many therapeutic drugs, intranasal administration is a viable alt...
Pharmacological treatment of disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS) is a complex task....
For many years, drugs have been administered intranasally for their local effect on the mucosa ( e.g...
The success of chemotherapy depends on efficacy of drug to enter the cancer cell to exert cytotoxici...
Global prevalence of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, epilep...
The blood-brain barrier and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier are major obstacles in central ner...
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) plays a fundamental role in protecting the brain from toxic substances...
Nasal route has been demonstrated as being a possible alternative to the intravenous route for the s...
The effective delivery of therapeutics into the brain is challenging since drugs or drug delivery sy...
The management of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders is challenging, due to the need of drug...
ABSTRACT: Over the past few decades the nasal route has gained widespread interest as a promising an...
The management of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders is challenging, due to the need of drug...
Many potential drugs for the treatment of neurological diseases are unable to reach the brain in suf...
Since ancient times, drugs have been administered via the nasal route for therapeutic and recreation...