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Microemulsion as A Carrier for Intranasal Drug Delivery System
Published in February 2013 Issue 1 (Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013)

Abstract
The novel carriers have been exploited through almost all the routes of administration. Many newer carriers are evolving with the advent of technology and the demand of targeted delivery like microemulsions. Microemulsions are clear, stable, isotropic mixtures of oil, water and surfactant. These systems are currently of interest because of their considerable potential to act as drug delivery vehicles by incorporating a wide range of drug molecules. In addition to oral and intravenous delivery, they are amenable for sustained and targeted delivery through nasal, pulmonary, vaginal and topical routes. The intent of the paper focuses on use of microemulsion technology in intranasal drug delivery along with mechanism.
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Kumkum Sarangdevot
View all publications →Bhawani Singh Sonigara
View all publications →Khemchand Gupta
View all publications →Surbhi Sharma
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February 2013 Issue 1 (Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013)- Article ID:
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- AJPTR-01-001801
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- 2013-02-01
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Sarangdevot & Singh, B. & Gupta & Sharma (2013). Microemulsion as A Carrier for Intranasal Drug Delivery System. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 3(1), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/523
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