Frovatriptan succinate intranasal delivery for brain targeting – in vivo study.
Mohammed layth Hamzah,
Hanan Jalal Kassab
Abstract:Muco-adhesive gel formulations are advantageous in extending the stay at the nasal absorption place, promoting drug absorption. Frovatriptan succinate (FVT) exhibits a 35% oral bioavailability and undergoes hepatic metabolism, making it a viable candidate for nasal delivery. This study aimed to assess novel FVT intranasal formulation for brain targeting in rat animal models. A total of 78 female rats (Rattus norvegicus domestica, Wister albino rats) were randomly divided into three groups: group A (consid… Show more
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