Strategies to Improve Drug Strength in Nasal Preparations for Brain Delivery of Low Aqueous Solubility Drugs
Intranasal administration is a promising route for brain drug delivery. However, it can be difficult to formulate drugs that have low water solubility into high strength intranasal solutions. Hence, the purpose of this work was to review the strategies that have been used to increase drug strength i...
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Main Authors: | Patrícia C. Pires (Author), Márcio Rodrigues (Author), Gilberto Alves (Author), Adriana O. Santos (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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