Nasal Drug Delivery System and Devices: An Overview on Health Effects

Pratik Katare, Tanvi Pawar Medhe, Akanksha Nadkarni, Mrudul Deshpande, Rakesh Kumar Tekade, Derajram Benival and Aakanchha Jain*, 
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For centuries, intranasal administration has been a perennial fascination for humanity. In recent times, the realm of nanotechnology-based biomaterials has witnessed a notable resurgence. At its epicenter is the concept of “nose-to-brain” delivery, a pivotal strategy within the pharmaceutical landscape aimed at circumventing the challenges of first-pass metabolism and the reticular endothelium system. This innovative approach spans a spectrum of domains, encompassing drug delivery, diagnostics, theranostics, photothermal and photodynamic therapies, bioengineering, and biomedical engineering. To overcome its multifaceted challenges, the pioneering development of novel formulations is paramount, utilizing the potential of mucoadhesive polymers, sol–gel techniques, pH-dependent absorption, and advanced methodologies. The evolution of excipient technologies has, however, raised concerns surrounding nasal irritation, rapid drainage, and systemic toxicity, affecting both established and emerging formulations. Furthermore, the growing interest in comprehending, evaluating, and documenting the toxicity profiles of nanomaterials stems from their vast range of applications across industries. It sheds light on the various toxicological implications arising from the myriad variables in dosage form formulations, including the role of excipients. It is crucial to note that the mishandling of devices designed for nasal formulation administration can significantly contribute to toxicity concerns. Given these notable developments, this comprehensive review aims to provide an exhaustive examination of current knowledge regarding the physiological consequences of intranasal drug delivery systems within the human body.

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鼻腔给药系统和设备:健康影响概述
几个世纪以来,鼻内给药一直是人类梦寐以求的东西。近来,以纳米技术为基础的生物材料领域出现了显著的复苏。其核心是 "鼻脑 "给药概念,这是制药领域的一项关键战略,旨在规避首过代谢和网状内皮系统的挑战。这种创新方法横跨多个领域,包括药物输送、诊断、治疗学、光热和光动力疗法、生物工程和生物医学工程。为了克服多方面的挑战,利用粘液黏附聚合物、溶胶-凝胶技术、pH 值吸收和先进方法的潜力,率先开发新型配方至关重要。然而,辅料技术的发展也引发了人们对鼻腔刺激、快速排泄和全身毒性的担忧,这对既有配方和新兴配方都产生了影响。此外,由于纳米材料在各行各业的广泛应用,人们对了解、评估和记录纳米材料毒性特征的兴趣与日俱增。它揭示了剂型配方中无数变量所产生的各种毒理学影响,包括辅料的作用。值得注意的是,鼻腔配方给药设备的不当操作会极大地引发毒性问题。鉴于这些显著的发展,本综合综述旨在详尽研究目前有关鼻内给药系统对人体生理影响的知识。
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