Intranasal Microemulsion as an Innovative and Promising Alternative to the Oral Route in Improving Stiripentol Brain Targeting
Stiripentol (STP) is a new-generation antiepileptic only available for oral administration. However, it is extremely unstable in acidic environments and undergoes gastrointestinal slow and incomplete dissolution. Thus, STP intranasal (IN) administration might overcome the high oral doses required to...
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Main Authors: | Sara Meirinho (Author), Márcio Rodrigues (Author), Adriana O. Santos (Author), Amílcar Falcão (Author), Gilberto Alves (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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