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Nasal Medication Conveyance Framework: An Approach for Brain Delivery from Essential to Cutting Edge

Dhaval Shah, Vivek Chavda, Hemal Tandel, Kaushik Domadiya

Abstract


For the past few years, nasal drug delivery has provided attractive niche to the formulation scientists. It is the first choice as targeted drug delivery when one requires it for brain targeting. In addition, absorption of drug at the olfactory region of the nose provides a potential for a pharmaceutical compound to be available to the central nervous system. The nasal delivery of vaccines is another very attractive application in terms of efficacy and patient acceptance. The use of the nasal route for the delivery of challenging drugs has created much interest in recent years in the pharmaceutical industry. The article is grafted to provide an overview for nasal drug delivery and the factors to be considered while developing nasal drug delivery systems.

 

Keywords: Nasal drug delivery system, Medication, Route of administration

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Dhaval Shah, Vivek Chavda, Hemal Tandel et al. Nasal Medication Conveyance Framework: An Approach for Brain Delivery from Essential to Cutting Edge. Research & Reviews: Journal of Medicine. 2016; 6(1):       14–27p.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjom.v6i1.1519

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