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Oral solution drug delivery

Water-soluble polymers can also be used as aqueous solutions for drug delivery. Although the polymer is already dissolved, its increase in viscosity of the drug solution causes the drug to be retained somewhat longer in the desired application. This technique is common with ocular, nasal, and oral applications of drug solutions. [Pg.21]

Controlled and sustained drug delivery has recently begun to make an impression in the area of treatment of dental diseases. Many researchers have demonstrated that controlled delivery of antimicrobial agents, such as chlorhexidine [128-130], ofloxacin [131-133], and metronidazole [134], can effectively treat and prevent periodontitis. The incidence of dental caries and formation of plaque can also be reduced by controlled delivery of fluoride [135,136]. Delivery systems used are film-forming solutions [129,130], polymeric inserts [132], implants, and patches. Since dental disease is usually chronic, sustained release of therapeutic agents in the oral cavity would obviously be desirable. [Pg.521]

Drug-delivery systems are essentially specialized dosage forms developed to overcome the limitations of conventional dosage forms, such as simple tablets, capsules, injectable solutions, etc. Some of the reasons behind the development of oral DDSs are listed below ... [Pg.42]

Amphiphilic poly(ethylene glycol)-alkyl dextran ethers are emerging as vehicles in the oral delivery of poorly water soluble drugs [251,268,269]. They form polymer micelles of low critical association concentrations (CAC) and small micelle sizes in aqueous solution. Particulate delivery systems lead to an enhancement of the absorption efficiency and bioavailability of highly hpophihc drugs orally applied, and provide the drug with some level of pro-... [Pg.248]


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