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Nasal In Situ Gel: Novel Approach for Nasal Drug Delivery by Anjali Sunil Sabale; Abhijeet D Kulkarni; Ajay Sunil Sabale is a Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics article available to read on EtoBox.
Nasal delivery is an alternative to oral or parenteral administration due to certain limitations such as absorption of the drug, drug targeting to particular organs can cause a problem for administration through oral route. The nasal route has also been successfully used for bypassing the blood-brain barrier and afterword delivering drug molecules to the central nervous system. Also, lag time related to oral drug delivery is reduces by this route and offers noninvasiveness, self-medication, patient comfort, and patient compliance. Extend drug delivery can be attained by different new dosage forms like in situ gel. In situ formulations are drug delivery systems. The in-situ gelling system is a process in which the solution forms of a gel before administration in the body, but once administrated, it undergoes gelation in-situ, to form a gel. In situ gelling system becomes very popular nowadays because of their several advantages over conventional drug delivery systems like a sustained and prolonged release of a drug, reduced Frequency of administration, improved patient compliance and comfort. Approaches towards the various formulation of in-situ gel concerning temperature, pH, and
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- Author
- Anjali Sunil Sabale; Abhijeet D Kulkarni; Ajay Sunil Sabale
- Publisher
- Society of Pharmaceutical Tecnocrats
- Published
- 2020
- Language
- EN
- Field
- Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (Life Sciences)