Buccal route of drug administration - drug is place the gum and inner lining of the buccal pouch. Advantages of buccal route First pass
Buccal and Sublingual Drug Administration Certain drugs are given buccally or sublingually to prevent their destruction or transformation in
A key driver for buccal drug delivery systems is the enhanced bioavailability achieved through this route. Buccal administration increases drug bioavailability
Sublingual (SL) and Buccal Administration: Sublingual and buccal administration involves placing a tablet or pellet containing the drug under the tongue, crushing it in the mouth, and spreading it over the buccal mucosa. This method is suitable only for lipid-soluble and non-irritating drugs.
The drug may be administered SC, IM, IV, or buccally; buccal administration is the preferred route for chronic pain management.3. Buccal (transmucosal)
Buccal administration is intended for delivering drugs within/through the buccal mucosa in order to achieve a local or systemic effect. This route is
BUCCAL ROUTE Buccal administration is Sublingual/Buccal Disadvantages inconvenient smalldoses unpleasant taste of some drugs.
The drug may be administered SC, IM, IV, or buccally; buccal administration is the preferred route for chronic pain management.3. Buccal (transmucosal)
Buccal administration is a topical route of administration by which drugs held or applied in the buccal area (in the cheek) diffuse through the oral mucosa
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