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    Nasal administration, popularly known as snorting, is a route of administration in which drugs are insufflated through the nose. It can be a form of either topical administration or systemic administration, as the drugs thus locally delivered can go on to have either purely local or systemic effects ibuprofen or … See more

    Nasal septum perforation
    A nasal septum perforation is a medical condition in which the nasal septum, the bony/cartilaginous wall dividing the nasal cavities, develops a hole or fissure.
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    The area of intranasal medication delivery provides a huge opportunity for research – both for specifically developed pharmaceutical … See more

    Olfactory transfer
    There is about 20 mL capacity in the adult human nasal cavity. The major part of the approximately 150 cm surface in the human nasal cavity is covered by respiratory epithelium, across which systemic drug … See more

    The nasal cavity is covered by a thin mucosa which is well vascularised. Therefore, a drug molecule can be transferred quickly across the single epithelial cell layer … See more

    Nasal administration is primarily suitable for potent drugs since only a limited volume can be sprayed into the nasal cavity. Drugs for continuous and frequent administration may be less suitable because of the risk of harmful long-term effects on the nasal … See more

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