1 Various absorptive mucosae have been identified and investigated for systemic drug delivery. These include nasal, ocular, pulmonary, rectal, vaginal, buccal, and sublingual. Certain associated drawbacks limit extensive use of the nasal, ocular, pulmonary, rectal, and vaginal mucosae. The buccal ...
Adjuvant Administration route Buccal Dosage form Sublingual Vaccine delivery 1. Introduction Among public health interventions, vaccination is by far the most effective strategy in maintaining population health and combating infectious diseases, especially in developing countries and disaster areas. Vaccination ...
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Technology can be applied to the oral route of administration as well other delivery pathways, such as buccal, rectal, inhalation, intra-vaginal or transdermal. The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010 The Eligen (r) Technology can be applied to the oral route of administration as well as other ...
Although sublingual mucosa is more permeable and thinner, with high vascularization, it is generally used for the treatment of acute disorders (as angina pectoris), allowing a rapid onset of the drug absorbed. However, the sublingual mucosa is not suitable for prolonged therapies, since its ...
The sublingual route tended to be associated with more side effects.JoyceChaiandChingYinGraceWongandPakChungEBSCO_AspContraceptionChai J, Wong CY, Ho PC. A randomized clinical trial comparing the short- term side effects of sublingual and buccal routes of misoprostol administration for medical ...
route. Examples of such alternative routes include buccal or sublingual administration. Drugs administered by these routes avoid gut-wall and hepatic metabolism, thereby producing increased bioavailability as compared to oral administration. Neither buccal nor sublingual administration of Physostigmine is known...
Buccal administration of medication involves placing the drug between the gum and cheek, offering an alternative route for drug delivery that is often faster than oral ingestion. On the other hand, lingual administration, though similar, places the drug underneath the tongue, utilizing the rich blood...
This compounding will produce a pharmaceutical composition in the form of a liquid, tablet, gel, patch or lozenge for administration of the active agent, Physostigmine, by absorption through the buccal or sublingual mucosa of the patient. This method of delivery of Physostigmine and similar ...
A pharmaceutical dosage form adapted to supply a medicament to the oral cavity for buccal, sublingual or gingival absorption of the medicament which contains an orally administrable