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    The osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system (OROS) is an advanced controlled release oral drug delivery system in the form of a rigid tablet with...
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  • the use of osmotic pumps for oral drug delivery. Osmotic release systems have a number of major advantages over other controlled-release mechanisms....
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  • which sustained release is achieved is through an osmotic controlled-release oral delivery system, where the active compound is encased in a water-permeable...
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    use osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system. Approximately 22% of the dose is immediate-release, and the remaining 78% of the dose is released over...
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    Asare-Addo, Kofi (2012-11-04). "The Role of Oral Controlled Release Matrix Tablets in Drug Delivery Systems". BioImpacts. 2 (4): 175–187. doi:10.5681/bi...
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    Lisdexamfetamine (category Drugs acting on the nervous system)
    slower-release stimulant formulations like OROSTooltip osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system methylphenidate (Concerta) and lisdexamfetamine should...
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    delivery route over other types of medication delivery (such as oral, topical, intravenous, or intramuscular) is that the patch provides a controlled...
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    versus placebo. It also showed greater efficacy than osmotic controlled-release oral delivery system (OROS) methylphenidate over the first half of the laboratory...
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  • to calculate Hamming weight Controlled-Porosity Osmotic Pump, a type of osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system for pharmaceuticals Search for...
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  • targets. Magnetic nanoparticles can impart imaging and controlled release capabilities to drug delivery materials such as micelles, liposomes, and polymers...
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    affect the dose delivered. The release of the active component from a transdermal delivery system (patch) may be controlled by diffusion through the adhesive...
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  • Nanoparticle drug delivery systems are engineered technologies that use nanoparticles for the targeted delivery and controlled release of therapeutic agents...
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    Thin-film drug delivery uses a dissolving film or oral drug strip to administer drugs via absorption in the mouth (buccally or sublingually) and/or via...
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    delayed release or time-release formulations, breaking the tablets or capsules can lead to more rapid delivery of the drug than intended. The oral route...
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    Hypodermic needle (category Drug delivery devices)
    catastrophic blood loss or treating shock. A hypodermic needle is used for rapid delivery of liquids, or when the injected substance cannot be ingested, either because...
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    Spinou E, Clement WA, et al. A prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled trial of petroleum jelly/Vaseline for recurrent paediatric epistaxis....
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    Jet injector (category Drug delivery devices)
    is a type of medical injecting syringe device used for a method of drug delivery known as jet injection. A narrow, high-pressure stream of liquid is made...
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  • Oxygen concentrator (category Drug delivery devices)
    way to control costs. This reimbursement change dramatically decreased the number of primary high pressure and liquid oxygen delivery systems in use in...
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    normally resolves shortly after delivery. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system attacks the beta cells in the pancreas...
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    used to manufacture implants including biodegradable polymers, osmotic release systems, and small spheres which dissolve in the body.: 4, 185, 335  The...
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  • PMID 31587143. Gedawy A, Martinez J, Al-Salami H, Dass CR (February 2018). "Oral insulin delivery: existing barriers and current counter-strategies". The Journal...
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    Enema (category Drug delivery devices)
    to empty the colon before a medical procedure such as a colonoscopy. When oral laxatives are not indicated or sufficiently effective, enemas may be a sensible...
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  • Pessary (category Drug delivery devices)
    They usually contain a single use antifungal agent such as clotrimazole. Oral antifungal agents are also available. Pessaries can also be used in a similar...
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    blood–brain barrier, as it may not be able to pass into the brain when given orally. Drugs given by the intrathecal route often have to be compounded specially...
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    Capsule (pharmacy) (category Drug delivery devices)
    and reduced waste.[citation needed] Softgels can be an effective delivery system for oral drugs, especially poorly soluble drugs. This is because the fill...
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    Liniment (category Drug delivery devices)
    oils dilating capillaries in the skin, increasing the amount of blood releasing heat from the body. Many horse liniment formulas in diluted form have...
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  • "Novel and revisited approaches in nanoparticle systems for buccal drug delivery". Journal of Controlled Release. 320: 125–141. doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.01...
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    used when people have compromised intravenous access and need immediate delivery of life-saving fluids and medications. The use of the IV route to administer...
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    Nasal spray (category Drug delivery devices)
    nasal congestion and allergic rhinitis. In some situations, the nasal delivery route is preferred for systemic therapy because it provides an agreeable...
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    Cerebrospinal fluid (category Ventricular system)
    of sodium, potassium and chloride that draws water into CSF by creating osmotic pressure. Unlike blood passing from the capillaries into the choroid plexus...
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