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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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An Overview on Nasal Drug Delivery System

Author: PRAVIN.C , DR.GNK.GANESH, CHOUTHRI.D
Abstract: The nasal route is a potential alternative route for systemic availability of drugs restricted to intravenous administration, such as peptide and protein drugs and vaccines. Drugs have been delivered via the nasal route for medicinal and recreational use since ancient times. Because of the high penetrability, high vasculature, low enzymatic climate of nasal depression and evasion of hepatic first pass digestion are well appropriate for fundamental conveyance of medication atom by means of nose. The Nasal medical aid is that the one in every of the acknowledged style of treatment within the Ayurvedic System. It's called "NASAYA KARMA" for the Indian pharyngeal system This review provides a depth knowledge on all the factors that is affecting anf supporting nasal drug delivery. The nasal route of drug administration and various strategies for overcoming these factors for a better nasal drug administration.
Keyword: nasal, intravenous administration, hepatic, Ayurvedic System, NASAYA KARMA.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.328
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