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Formulation approaches to improve ocular bioavailability

Formulation Approaches to Improve Ocular Bioavailability 5.9.3.1 Conventional Dosage Forms... [Pg.729]

Hormones, proteins, and small peptides are not suitable for oral administration without complex modifications in the formulation. A variety of approaches for insulin delivery, as a model drug, have been attempted to improve on its bioavailability. Advances have been realized in the delivery of insulin through oral, nasal, rectal, dermatologic, and ocular routes. Proteins can also be delivered transdermally, using a lipid-based, biphasic delivery system in therapeutic quantity. [Pg.15]


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