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Mucoadhesive buccal film of almotriptan improved therapeutic delivery in rabbit model.
Author: AkrawiSabah H, Al-DhubiabBandar E, AttimaradMahesh, JacobShery, NairAnroop B, SaraiyaVismay, ShahJigar, ShehataTamer M, SreeHarshaNagaraja
Original Abstract of the Article :
Administration of almotriptan as an oral therapy is largely limited because of poor aqueous solubility and rather low bioavailability. The aim of present investigation was to formulate oral mucoadhesive film of almotriptan to improve the drug delivery and desired therapeutic effects. Placebo films (...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7000341/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Improving Almotriptan Delivery for Migraine Relief
We're always looking for better ways to treat migraine headaches, and this research dives into the world of drug delivery. It's like trying to get a camel through a narrow desert oasis - sometimes the medication just doesn't reach where it needs to go! This study explored the use of mucoadhesive buccal films to deliver almotriptan, a medication commonly used for migraine treatment. The researchers used a combination of Proloc 15 and Eudragit RL 100/RS 100 polymers to create these films, which are designed to stick to the inside of the cheek and release the medication directly into the bloodstream. This method bypasses the digestive system, where almotriptan is often poorly absorbed.
The Potential of Mucoadhesive Films for Migraine Treatment
The study found that the mucoadhesive film formulation (FA4) resulted in significantly greater absorption of almotriptan compared to oral administration. This could mean faster relief for migraine sufferers, as the medication reaches the brain more efficiently. The researchers also observed a biphasic release pattern, suggesting that the film releases the medication over time, potentially providing longer-lasting relief.
A Glimpse into the Future of Migraine Treatment
This research is a promising step towards more effective migraine treatments. Imagine a future where migraine sufferers can simply pop a film in their mouth instead of swallowing a pill, experiencing relief sooner and with potentially fewer side effects. This research is like finding a new oasis in the vast desert of migraine treatment, offering hope for a better future for those who suffer from this debilitating condition.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study shows great promise for improved almotriptan delivery using mucoadhesive buccal films. It's a reminder that the way we deliver medication matters. The faster and more efficiently we can get the right medicine to the right place, the better the outcome for the patient. This research is a step in the right direction, and I'm eager to see where it leads!
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- Date Revised 2022-02-16
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