Olfaction and drug delivery to the human olfactory airspace: current challenges and recent advances.

Expert opinion on drug delivery Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1080/17425247.2025.2467784
Dennis Onyeka Frank-Ito
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Introduction: Olfactory function, despite its critical role in human survival and quality of life, is often underappreciated. This could be associated with the fact that symptoms of olfactory dysfunction rarely occur in isolation as they are frequently concomitant with comorbidities. Furthermore, effective treatments for olfactory dysfunction largely remain elusive, and no standardized clinical practice for treating this dysfunction currently exist, thus complicating the initiation of appropriate therapeutic modalities. Intranasal administration of topical medication targeting the olfactory cleft represents a safe, noninvasive and potentially efficacious approach, but several challenges impede effective drug delivery.

Areas covered: This review highlights the importance of human olfaction, assessment of olfactory function, underlying sources of olfactory dysfunction, and challenges involved in developing long-term and effective treatment modalities, particularly in the administration of topical medication to the olfactory cleft intranasally. Advancements in both device-related and administration-related modalities designed to enhance intranasal drug delivery are discussed.

Expert opinion: Clinical management typically prioritizes comorbid conditions, relegating symptoms pertaining olfactory dysfunction to ancillary concerns. Device manufacturers for intranasal administration likewise underestimate the complexity and variabilities of the nasal cavity, and how these impact drug transport. Synergistic implementation of device and formulation strategies can potentially yield enhanced olfactory cleft drug delivery.

人类嗅觉空间的嗅觉和药物输送:当前的挑战和最新进展。
尽管嗅觉功能在人类生存和生活质量中起着至关重要的作用,但它经常被低估。这可能与嗅觉功能障碍的症状很少单独发生有关,因为它们经常伴有合并症。此外,嗅觉功能障碍的有效治疗在很大程度上仍然难以捉摸,目前还没有治疗这种功能障碍的标准化临床实践;因此,使适当治疗方式的启动复杂化。鼻内给药是一种安全、无创和潜在有效的方法,但一些挑战阻碍了有效的药物输送。涵盖领域:本综述强调了人类嗅觉的重要性,嗅觉功能的评估,嗅觉功能障碍的潜在来源,以及开发长期有效治疗方式的挑战,特别是在鼻内局部药物治疗嗅觉唇裂方面。讨论了旨在增强鼻内药物输送的设备相关和管理相关模式的进展。专家意见:临床管理通常优先考虑合并症,将嗅觉功能障碍相关症状降级为辅助问题。鼻内给药装置制造商同样低估了鼻腔的复杂性和可变性,以及这些因素对药物运输的影响。装置和制剂策略的协同实施可能潜在地产生增强的嗅裂药物递送。
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