Intranasal drug delivery occurs when particles are inhaled into the nasal cavity and transported directly into the nervous system. Though pharmaceuticals...
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Nasal administration (redirect from Intranasal administration of drugs)
in intranasal drug delivery systems are prodigious. Peptide drugs (hormone treatments) are also available as nasal sprays, in this case to avoid drug degradation...
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Glioblastoma (section Intranasal drug delivery)
in Brazil investigated the natural compound perillyl alcohol for intranasal delivery as an aerosol. The results were encouraging and, as of 2016, a similar...
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Route of administration (redirect from Drug delivery systems)
low risk of systemic exposure of the administered drug absorbed via intranasal. By delivering drugs almost directly to the site of action, the risk of...
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Naloxone (redirect from Lazarus drug)
PMC 9122081. PMID 35596213. Wolfe TR, Bernstone T (April 2004). "Intranasal drug delivery: an alternative to intravenous administration in selected emergency...
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MHW; Kanthasamy, AG; Hsu, WH (15 February 2018). "Mechanism of intranasal drug delivery directly to the brain". Life Sciences. 195: 44–52. doi:10.1016/j...
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Fentanyl (redirect from Fent (drug))
palliative use, intranasal fentanyl is available in doses of 50, 100, 200, 400(PecFent) μg. In emergency medicine, safe administration of intranasal fentanyl...
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Conversation. Pires, A.; Fortuna, A.; Alves, G.; Falcão, A. (2009). "Intranasal drug delivery: How, why and what for?". Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical...
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Oxycodone (category Multiple chemicals in Infobox drug)
subcutaneous injection. Along with rectal, sublingual, buccal or intranasal drug delivery. The bioavailability of oral administration of oxycodone averages...
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formulations to enhance the penetration of APIs in transdermal drug delivery and transmucosal drug delivery (for example, ocular, nasal, oral and buccal). They typically...
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Analgesic (redirect from Pain killing drug)
S2CID 21022357. Garnock-Jones KP (June 2012). "Intranasal ketorolac: for short-term pain management". Clinical Drug Investigation. 32 (6): 361–71. doi:10...
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Topical gels (category Drug delivery devices)
Topical gels are a topical drug delivery dosage form commonly used in cosmetics and treatments for skin diseases because of their advantages over cream...
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Focused ultrasound for intracrainial drug delivery is a non-invasive technique that uses high-frequency sound waves (focused ultrasound, or FUS) to disrupt...
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Oxytocin (medication) (category Peripherally selective drugs)
following delivery. For this purpose, it is given by injection either into a muscle or into a vein. Oxytocin is also available in intranasal spray form...
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Heroin (redirect from Horse (drug))
it is administered via oral, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intrathecal, intranasal or intravenous routes. It may be prescribed for the treatment of acute...
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Sumatriptan (redirect from Sumatran (drug))
treat migraine headaches and cluster headaches. It is taken orally, intranasally, or by subcutaneous injection. Therapeutic effects generally occur within...
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Intranasal (IN) administration, as opposed to more conventional routes, such as oral or intravenous infusion, offers an alternative method for drug delivery...
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for drug delivery to the brain is a method for transporting drug molecules across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) using nanoparticles. These drugs cross...
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Blood–brain barrier (section Intranasal administration)
a drug delivery system. Mechanisms for drug targeting in the brain involve going either "through" or "behind" the BBB. Modalities for drug delivery to...
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Amphetamine (redirect from Speed (drug))
"Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate: Prodrug Delivery, Amphetamine Exposure and Duration of Efficacy". Clinical Drug Investigation. 36 (5): 341–356. doi:10...
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Insulin (medication) (redirect from Insulin delivery)
2007). "Iontophoresis – an approach for controlled drug delivery: a review". Current Drug Delivery. 4 (1): 1–10. doi:10.2174/156720107779314802. PMID 17269912...
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Regulations. Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved 2007-07-09. "Warnings on Three Zicam Intranasal Zinc Products"...
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development, and manufacturing. In 2009, the company began developing an intranasal swine flu vaccine. In 2012, the company's first international acquisition...
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(HLD-900, HLD-100) – norepinephrine–dopamine releasing agent Dopamine [intranasal] (DopaMat, MPP-18) – dopamine receptor agonist Eltoprazine (DU-28853) –...
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Zaleplon (redirect from Sonata (drug))
Paparrigopoulos T, Tzavellas E, Karaiskos D, Liappas I (November 2008). "Intranasal zaleplon abuse". The American Journal of Psychiatry. 165 (11): 1489–90...
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Oxytocin (category Drugs that are a physiological drug)
social emotions, since intranasal administration of oxytocin also increases envy and Schadenfreude. Individuals who receive an intranasal dose of oxytocin identify...
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AptarGroup (category Drug delivery devices)
for the single or two-shot intranasal delivery of different medicines. In 2016, Aptar announced that it provided the delivery system for Adapt Pharma's...
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Stimulant (redirect from Stimulant drug)
"Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Antibody-Mediated Glomerulonephritis after Intranasal Cocaine Use". Nephron. 81 (4): 434–438. doi:10.1159/000045328. PMID 10095180...
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COVID-19 vaccine (category Chemical pages without DrugBank identifier)
administered by injection, with further vaccine delivery methods being studied for future coronavirus vaccines. Intranasal vaccines target mucosal immunity in the...
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Cocaine (redirect from Coke (drug))
prolonged use, the drug can cause itching, fast heart rate, and paranoid delusions or sensations of insects crawling on the skin. Intranasal cocaine and crack...
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