Nose-to-Brain Delivery
Paolo Giunchedi, Elisabetta Gavini, Maria Cristina Bonferoni
Abstract
Nose-to-brain delivery represents a big challenge. In fact there is a large number of neurological diseases that require therapies in which the drug must reach the brain, avoiding the difficulties due to the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the problems connected with systemic administration, such as drug bioavailability and side-effects. For these reasons the development of nasal formulations able to deliver the drug directly into the brain is of increasing importance. This Editorial regards the contributions present in the Special Issue "Nose-to-Brain Delivery".
Topics & Concepts
Drug deliveryNasal administrationNoseMedicineDrugBlood–brain barrierBioavailabilityDrug delivery to the brainDrug administrationIntensive care medicinePharmacologyCentral nervous systemNanotechnologySurgeryInternal medicineMaterials scienceAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior