Oral transmucosal drug delivery for pediatric use
The formulation of medicines for children remains a challenge. An ideal pediatric formulation
must allow accurate dose administration and be in a dosage form that can be handled by the …
must allow accurate dose administration and be in a dosage form that can be handled by the …
Orotransmucosal drug delivery systems: a review
Oral mucosal drug delivery is an alternative method of systemic drug delivery that offers
several advantages over both injectable and enteral methods and also enhances drug …
several advantages over both injectable and enteral methods and also enhances drug …
Oral transmucosal drug delivery–current status and future prospects
Oral transmucosal drug delivery (OTDD) dosage forms have been available since the
1980s. In contrast to the number of actives currently delivered locally to the oral cavity, the …
1980s. In contrast to the number of actives currently delivered locally to the oral cavity, the …
Advances in oral transmucosal drug delivery
VF Patel, F Liu, MB Brown - Journal of controlled release, 2011 - Elsevier
The successful delivery of drugs across the oral mucosa represents a continuing challenge,
as well as a great opportunity. Oral transmucosal delivery, especially buccal and sublingual …
as well as a great opportunity. Oral transmucosal delivery, especially buccal and sublingual …
Oral mucosal drug delivery: clinical pharmacokinetics and therapeutic applications
H Zhang, J Zhang, JB Streisand - Clinical pharmacokinetics, 2002 - Springer
Oral mucosal drug delivery is an alternative method of systemic drug delivery that offers
several advantages over both injectable and enteral methods. Because the oral mucosa is …
several advantages over both injectable and enteral methods. Because the oral mucosa is …
Palatal mucosa as a route for systemic drug delivery: A review
Rapid developments in the field of molecular biology and gene technology resulted in
generation of many macromolecular drugs including peptides, proteins, polysaccharides …
generation of many macromolecular drugs including peptides, proteins, polysaccharides …
[PDF][PDF] Buccal drug delivery: past, present and future-a review
A Puratchikody, VV Prasanth, ST Mathew… - International Journal of …, 2011 - core.ac.uk
The major hindrance for the absorption of a drug taken orally is extensive first pass
metabolism or stability problems within the GI environment like instability in gastric pH and …
metabolism or stability problems within the GI environment like instability in gastric pH and …
Recent trends in oral transmucosal drug delivery systems: an emphasis on the soft palatal route
NV Satheesh Madhav, R Semwal… - Expert Opinion on …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The oral mucosa is an appropriate route for drug delivery systems, as it evades
first-pass metabolism, enhances drug bioavailability and provides the means for rapid drug …
first-pass metabolism, enhances drug bioavailability and provides the means for rapid drug …
The oral cavity as a site for systemic drug delivery
MJ Rathbone, BK Drummond, IG Tucker - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 1994 - Elsevier
Currently there is a high level of interest in the use of the oral cavity as a portal for drug entry
to the systemic circulation. As a site for drug delivery the oral cavity offers advantages over …
to the systemic circulation. As a site for drug delivery the oral cavity offers advantages over …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in oral drug delivery
The oral route is the most common route for drug administration. It is the most preferred
route, due to its advantages, such as non-invasiveness, patient compliance and …
route, due to its advantages, such as non-invasiveness, patient compliance and …