A STUDY ON THE NOSE TO BRAIN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
AbstractDrugs have been controlled by the nasal route for remedial & therapeutic use since ancient times. Enthusiasm & importance for the basic impacts of drugs directed via the nasal route has developed to last decades. Intra-nasal drug organization provides an attractive substitute for achieving the important beneficial impacts of drugs virtually similar to the parenteral route, that may be improperly engineered on occasion or through the oral organization, that may contribute to inadequately low bioavailability of drugs. Along these lines, it is crucial to identify the potential & impediments of various nasal drug conveyance frameworks. In this way, the object of this paper is to study the different forms of pharmaceutical dosage that may be utilized in the vicinity or in a basic drug organization. It is obviously anticipated that this study would help to understand & advance expand appropriate intra-nasal strategies to meet specific restorative goals.
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IJPSR
Mrugendra B. Potdar *, Neetesh K. Jain, Sumit S. Rathod and Kiran D. Patil
Faculty of Pharmacy, Oriental University, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
mrugen.potdar@gmail.com
11 January 2021
14 May 2021
05 December 2021
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).569-78
01 February 2022