Posts tagged with "Nasal delivery"



19. July 2018
Achieving pain control in acute pain situations such as battlefield injury, EMS first responders, emergency department cases and breakthrough cancer pain has quite often proved challenging [1-3]. Although opioid medications are effective at acute pain relief, current delivery methods can fail or prove inadequate in many circumstances. Oral delivery of opioids can delay the onset of relief due to slow absorption and a large hepatic first‐pass effect and is ineffective for emetic patients....

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20. November 2017
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07. June 2017
Nano-cellulose materials could potentially be used as a suitable excipient for nasal drug delivery, producing consistent aerosol droplet size and enhanced residence time within the nasal cavity with reduced run-offs compared to conventional polymer thickeners.