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Buccal administration, presystemic

BUCCAL ADMINISTRATION AS A METHOD OF PREVENTING PRESYSTEMIC METABOLISM... [Pg.1075]

Nitroglycerin (NTC) is distinguished by a high membrane penetrability and very low stability. It is the drug of choice in the treatment of angina pectoris attacks. For this purpose, it is administered as a spray, or in sublingual or buccal tablets for transmucosal delivery. The onset of action is between 1 and 3 minutes. Due to a nearly complete presystemic elimination, it is poorly suited for oral administration. Transdermal delivery (nitroglycerin patch) also avoids presystemic elimination. [Pg.124]

The lack of activity after oral administration for most peptides and proteins resulted in the past besides parenteral application into the utilization of nonoral administration pathways, for example, nasal, buccal, rectal, vaginal, percutaneous, ocular, or pulmonary drug delivery [27]. Drug delivery via these administration routes, however, is also frequently accompanied by presystemic degradation processes. Bioavailability of numerous peptides and proteins is, for example, markedly reduced after subcutaneous or intramuscular administration compared to their intravenous administration. The pharma-cokinetically derived apparent absorption rate constant is thus the combination of absorption into the systemic circulation and presystemic degradation at the absorption... [Pg.151]


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