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Vaginal drug delivery poly

A host of bioadhesive controlled release systems have been proposed in recent years. Among the most commonly studied applications of bioadhesive materials is the area of buccal controlled delivery [408], The buccal delivery of small peptides from bioadhesive polymers was studied by Bodde and coworkers [409], and a wide range of compositions based on poly(butyl acrylate) and/or poly(acrylic acid) gave satisfactory performance. Bioadhesive poly(acrylic add)-based formulations have also been used for oral applications [402,410] for the sustained delivery of chlorothiazide [410] and for a thin bioadhesive patch for treatment of gingivitis and periodontal disease [411]. Other bioadhesive applications of polyelectrolytes include materials for ophthalmic vehicles [412,413], and systems for oral [410,414,415-419], rectal [420,421] vaginal [422] and nasal [423] drug delivery. [Pg.35]


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