2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.111778
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Towards the advance of a novel iontophoretic patch for needle-free buccal anesthesia

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“…(B) SEM images of (i) drug release, (ii) mucoadhesive, and (iii) backing layers of the oral anesthetic patch. Reproduced with permissions 104 . Copyright 2021, Elsevier.…”
Section: Smart Intraoral Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(B) SEM images of (i) drug release, (ii) mucoadhesive, and (iii) backing layers of the oral anesthetic patch. Reproduced with permissions 104 . Copyright 2021, Elsevier.…”
Section: Smart Intraoral Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…101 Encouragingly, they have proven to exhibit a longer retention time at the delivery site than adherent semi-solid systems. 102 Mucoadhesive monolayer patches, 103 multifunctional mucoadhesive bilayer patches, 82 and innovative iontophoresis patches 104 have extensively been developed for intraoral mucosal drug delivery. Recently, Abruzzo et al 105 prepared a mucoadhesive intraoral film for local delivery of Lactobacillus brevis CD2.…”
Section: Intraoral Mucoadhesive Systemsmentioning
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“…[10][11][12][13][14] In pursuit of this, the suitability of a broad range of pharmaceutical technologies has been investigated and extensively revised in other papers. 15,16,17 Within this context, over the last decade, our multidisciplinary research group has also been driving towards advances in several needle-free and patient/dentist-friendly anesthetic delivery systems, such as buffered solutions, 18 mucoadhesive gels, 19 oral-dispersible tablets, 20 thin polymeric films 21,22 and multilayered iontophoretic patches 23 containing prilocaine and lidocaine hydrochlorides (PCl and LCl, respectively).…”
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confidence: 99%