Different Methods and Formulations of Drugs and Vaccines for Nasal Administration
Nasal drug delivery is advantageous when compared with other routes of drug delivery as it avoids the hepatic first-pass effect, blood-brain barrier penetration, and compliance issues with parenteral administration. However, nasal administration also has some limitations, such as its low bioavailabi...
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Main Authors: | Junhu Tai (Author), Munsoo Han (Author), Dabin Lee (Author), Il-Ho Park (Author), Sang Hag Lee (Author), Tae Hoon Kim (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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