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A consensus research agenda for optimising nasal drug delivery

Authors :
Forbes, Ben
Bommer, Rene
Goole, Jonathan
Hellfritzsch, Marie
De Kruijf, Wilbur
Lambert, Pierre
Caivano, Grazia
Regard, Alain
Schiaretti, Francesca
Trenkel, Marie
Vecellio, Laurent
Williams, Gerallt
Sonvico, Fabio
Scherließ, Regina
Forbes, Ben
Bommer, Rene
Goole, Jonathan
Hellfritzsch, Marie
De Kruijf, Wilbur
Lambert, Pierre
Caivano, Grazia
Regard, Alain
Schiaretti, Francesca
Trenkel, Marie
Vecellio, Laurent
Williams, Gerallt
Sonvico, Fabio
Scherließ, Regina
Source :
Expert opinion on drug delivery, 17 (2
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Nasal drug delivery has specific challenges which are distinct from oral inhalation, alongside which it is often considered. The next generation of nasal products will be required to deliver new classes of molecule, e.g. vaccines, biologics and drugs with action in the brain or sinuses, to local and systemic therapeutic targets. Innovations and new tools/knowledge are required to design products to deliver these therapeutic agents to the right target at the right time in the right patients. We report the outcomes of an expert meeting convened to consider gaps in knowledge and unmet research needs in terms of (i) formulation and devices, (ii) meaningful product characterization and modeling, (iii) opportunities to modify absorption and clearance. Important research questions were identified in the areas of device and formulation innovation, critical quality attributes for different nasal products, development of nasal casts for drug deposition studies, improved experimental models, the use of simulations and nasal delivery in special populations. We offer these questions as a stimulus to research and suggest that they might be addressed most effectively by collaborative research endeavors.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Expert opinion on drug delivery, 17 (2
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1313394116
Document Type :
Electronic Resource