Sulpiride microemulsions as antipsychotic nasal drug delivery systems: In-vitro and pharmacodynamic study

Faculty Pharmacy Year: 2016
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Journal: Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology elsevier Volume: 36
Keywords : Sulpiride microemulsions , antipsychotic nasal drug delivery systems:    
Abstract:
The present study aimed to develop microemulsion (ME) formulae for nasal delivery of sulpiride with high drug concentration to overcome sulpiride low oral bioavailability. Different oils, surfactants (S) and co-surfactants (CoS) were scre
   
     
 
       

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