Drug Delivery Approaches for Buccal and Sublingual Administration.

IF 1.7 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drug Research Pub Date : 2025-04-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2560-9884
Asad Ahmad, Juber Akhtar, Mohammad Ahmad, Rufaida Wasim, Mohammad Irfan Khan
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Abstract

Both local and systemic medication delivery benefit greatly from the sublingual and buccal modes of administration. They have shown to be a successful substitute for the conventional oral route, particularly in situations requiring a quick commencement of action. Via venous drainage to the superior vena cava, drugs can enter the systemic circulation quickly and directly. They are therefore helpful for individuals who have trouble swallowing as well as for medications that are highly cleared by the liver or degraded in the gastrointestinal system. Traditionally, medications that are delivered through the buccal and sublingual channels are made in three different dose forms: liquid (such as sprays and drops), semi-solid (such as gels), and solid (such as pills, wafers, films, and patches). Physiological variables frequently influence conventional dose forms, which might decrease the formulation's interaction with the mucosa and result in unexpected medication absorption. Many formulation development advancements have been made to enhance medication absorption and retention in the buccal and sublingual areas. The physiological factors influencing buccal and sublingual drug delivery as well as developments in nanoparticulate drug delivery techniques for sublingual and buccal administration will be the main topics of this review. It also discusses about the clinical development pipeline, which includes formulations that have been authorized and are undergoing clinical studies.

口腔和舌下给药的给药途径。
舌下和口腔给药方式对局部和全身给药都有很大的好处。它们已证明是传统口头途径的成功替代品,特别是在需要迅速采取行动的情况下。药物经静脉引流至上腔静脉,可快速直接进入体循环。因此,它们对吞咽困难的人以及被肝脏高度清除或在胃肠道系统降解的药物都有帮助。传统上,通过口腔和舌下通道输送的药物有三种不同的剂量形式:液体(如喷雾剂和滴剂)、半固体(如凝胶)和固体(如药片、晶片、薄膜和贴片)。生理变量经常影响常规剂型,这可能会降低制剂与粘膜的相互作用,导致意外的药物吸收。许多配方开发的进步已经取得了加强药物的吸收和保留在口腔和舌下区域。影响口腔和舌下给药的生理因素以及用于舌下和口腔给药的纳米颗粒给药技术的发展将是本综述的主要主题。它还讨论了临床开发管道,其中包括已获批准并正在进行临床研究的配方。
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Drug Research
Drug Research PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Drug Research (formerly Arzneimittelforschung) is an international peer-reviewed journal with expedited processing times presenting the very latest research results related to novel and established drug molecules and the evaluation of new drug development. A key focus of the publication is translational medicine and the application of biological discoveries in the development of drugs for use in the clinical environment. Articles and experimental data from across the field of drug research address not only the issue of drug discovery, but also the mathematical and statistical methods for evaluating results from industrial investigations and clinical trials. Publishing twelve times a year, Drug Research includes original research articles as well as reviews, commentaries and short communications in the following areas: analytics applied to clinical trials chemistry and biochemistry clinical and experimental pharmacology drug interactions efficacy testing pharmacodynamics pharmacokinetics teratology toxicology.
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