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Hormonal Insulin, inhaled

Inhalable drug delivery At present, there are many drugs that are applied through the nasal pathway (inhalable drug delivery [IDD]). Besides small molecules (such as hormones), even much larger molecules (such as insulin and other proteins) have been reported as useful IDD systems. However, they need to meet certain critical demands ... [Pg.104]

Alternative routes for administering insulin are also being considered.51 In particular, a form of insulin (Exubera) has been developed that can be administered by inhalation or nasal spray, thus precluding the need for subcutaneous injection.88,104 Other modifications of the insulin molecule or use of chemical enhancers can increase the permeability of this hormone so that insulin can be administered through the skin (transcu-taneously) or even via oral or buccal routes.2,35 Technologic and practical advancements in insulin delivery continue to be explored, and methods for administering insulin may be safer and more convenient in the future. [Pg.485]


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