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INTRA-NASAL DRUGDELIVERY SYSTEM
A SEMINAR ON
BY:
NALEEN RAJ BHANDARIB-PHARM (2/4)MAHESHWARAINSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
ADVANTAGES
FUNDAMENTAL FACTORS MECHANISMS AND PATHWAYS
DELIVERY SYSTEMS
ENHANCEMENT IN ABSORPTION
APPLICATIONS
EXAMPLES
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
In ancient times the Indian Ayurvedic system of
medicines used nasal route for administration of drug
and the process is called as Nasya
It has been used for local effects extensively in
decongestant and local activity. But, in recent times
intranasal drug delivery is being considered as apreferred route of drug delivery for systemic
bioavailability
Various proteins & peptides have shown a good
bioavailability
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Intranasal Drug Delivery
System: Advantages Its easy and convenient
Can be easily administered to the unconscious patients
Compared to oral medications, intranasal medicationdelivery results in:
Faster delivery to the blood stream and higher blood levels
No destruction by stomach acid and intestinal enzymes
No destruction by hepatic first pass metabolism
Compared to IV medications, intranasal medication
delivery results in:
Comparable blood levels depending on the drug and dose.
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Fundamental Factors Affecting
Nasal Absorption Molecular weight: Absorption of drugs decreases as the
molecular weight of drug molecules increases. Mc Martin et
al reported a sharp decline in drug absorption havingmolecular weight greater than 1000Dalton
Lipophilicity
Drug concentration: Absorption increases as
concentration of drug increases. 1-tyrosine shows increasedabsorption at high concentration in rate..
Particle size:
Particle size 10-50 microns adheres best to the nasal
mucosa.
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MECHANISMS
Two mechanisms are found to be involved:
Fast rate mechanism, which is lipophilicity dependent.
Slow rate mechanism, which is dependent on molecular
weight.
Ex: Nasal delivery ofinsulin, manitol follows a transport
mechanism involving passive diffusion
While, absorption of water soluble molecules like sodium
cromoglycate take place by diffussion through aqueous
pores
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PATHWAYS
Possible drug absorption pathways
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DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Various delivery systems are used like
Nasal spray
Nose drops
Aerosol spray
Metered dose nebulizer
Saturated cotton pledget
The insufflators
Mucosal atomizer device (M.A.D)
Microspheres
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ENHANCEMENT IN
ABSORPTION Use of absorption enhancers
Increase in residence time
Administration of drugs in the form of microspheres
Various enhancers used
Surfactants
Phospholipids
Chelaters
Glycols
Cyclodextrins
Capable of increasing membrane fluidity and leaching of
proteins and lipids from the membrane
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Applications of Intranasal DrugDelivery
Nasal Delivery of Organic based Pharmaceuticals
e.g.: Progesterone, Estradiol, Testosterone, Hydralzine,
Propranolal, Cocain, Naloxon & Nitrogylcerine. These haveshown good Bioavailabilityby this route.
Water-soluble organic based compounds such as Sodium
cromoglycate were also found to be well absorbed.
Nasal Delivery of Peptide-Based Drugs As peptide based drugs are susceptible to hepatogastrointestinal
first pass elimination & instability, they show very low oral
bioavailability thus administered through nasal route.
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EXAMPLES SHOWING DIFFERENT
DELIVERY SYSTEMS
MUCOSAL
AUTOMIZATION
DEVICE (M.A.D)TRADITIONAL & KURVES
DELIVERY
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EXAMPLES
INTRANASAL Naloxone
Accuspray from BDMedicalPharmaceuticalSystems is a single-use nasal sprayer
for monodose orbidose administration
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Conclusions NDDS provides route of drug administration for drugs,
which degrade due to first pass metabolism
Though it also poses many chal lenges such as low
absorption, toxicological problems, high dose
requi rements etc.,, thus use of absorption enhancers is
proving to be useful increasing the absorption.
I nsulin is being extensively investigated for its nasal
absorption, which may prove a major turnaround in
diabetics treatment.
With ongoing efforts to improve bioavailabil i ty of protein
and peptide drug through nasal route, the nasal route can
become the prime route for administration of proteindru s..
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REFERENCES
Shaji J and Marathe S.W.
NASAL DRUG DEL IVERY SYSTEM :OPPORTUNI TIES & CHALLENGES
INDIAN DRUGS Vol. 45 No. 5
May 2008 Pg no (345353)