Vaginal Mucosa – A Promising Site for Drug Therapy

نویسندگان

  • Vinita Vijay Kale
  • Alok Ubgade
چکیده

The vagina provides a promising site for local effect as well as systemic drug delivery because of its large surface area, rich blood supply, avoidance of the first-pass effect, relatively high permeability to many drugs and self-insertion. The pharmaceuticals currently used for vaginal delivery includes those that provide protection against viral infections, including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted infection (STDs). The anti infectives used in treatment of vulvovaginal infection, and vaginitis includes chemicals, for example, clotrimazole, miconazole, clindamycin, sulfonamide and probiotics. Currently, there is a variety of pharmaceutical products available on the market designed for intravaginal therapy (tablets, creams, suppositories, pessaries, foams, solutions, ointments, intravaginal rings, films and gels). However, their efficacy is often limited by a poor retention at the site of action due to the self-cleansing action of the vaginal tract. The vaginal cell lining is covered with a viscous and elastic gel. The physicochemical properties of this gel can influence the rate of diffusion from the bulk to the site of absorption. The choice of absorption model depends totally on the questions to be answered with respect to the test compound being studied. Having studied this review, thus one should able to: understand the anatomy and physiology of the vagina as site of drug administration; understand the pharmaceuticals preferred for administration via vagina; understand the different vaginal delivery system; understand the in vitro models to study vaginal permeability. Review Article British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 3(4): 983-1000, 2013 984

برای دانلود رایگان متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید

ثبت نام

اگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید

منابع مشابه

Evaluation of the Safety and Toxicological Profile of MucoLox: Human Oral Mucosa, Nasal Mucosa and Vaginal Mucosa (Part 3/3)

Introduction: Vaginal delivery of medication is advantageous in allowing for the medication to avoid first-pass metabolism and gastrointestinal degradation [1]. Lined with non-cornified, stratified squamous epithelium, the vaginal mucosa offers a large surface area and rich blood supply, making it a promising site for delivery of medication in the treatment of conditions such as vaginitis (infl...

متن کامل

کاربرد نانوذرات در بیماریهای قلبی ـ عروقی

Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. In spite of major efforts in medical and surgical interventions, deaths from cardiovascular diseases remain unacceptably high, warranting novel strategies for more effective treatments. To improve cardiovascular diseases therapy, novel drug delivery systems such as nanoparticles, which can control drug biodistribution and spec...

متن کامل

Preparation and in vitro evaluation of liposomal/niosomal delivery systems for antifungal drug clotrimazole.

Clotrimazole, an imidazole derivative antifungal agent is widely used for the treatment of mycotic infections of the genitourinary tract. In order to develop alternative formulation for the vaginal administration of clotrimazole to provide sustained and controlled release of appropriate drug for local vaginal therapy, liposomes/niosomes were evaluated as delivery vehicles. To optimize the prepa...

متن کامل

Evaluation of the Safety and Toxicological Profile of XemaTopTM on the Vaginal Mucosa

The vaginal mucosa is a common site for local and systemic delivery of medication. This study aims to compare the safety and toxicological profile of XemaTop, a proprietary topical compounding base, to that of purified water (negative control) and Gynoll II (positive control), using a 3D model of the human vaginal mucosa. Results have demonstrated that XemaTop presented an ET50 superior to 24 h...

متن کامل

Evaluation of the Safety and Toxicological Profile of MucoLox: Human Oral Mucosa, Nasal Mucosa and Vaginal Mucosa (Part 2/3)

Introduction: The nasal cavity is a promising site for drug delivery as it is easily accessible to patients, has a large surface area (due to the presence of microvilli), contains a thin nasal epithelium, and it can bypass first-pass metabolism [1]. However, many conventional dosage forms (e.g. gels, solutions, suspensions) have low residence time (time at site of action) within the nasal cavit...

متن کامل

ذخیره در منابع من


  با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید

عنوان ژورنال:

دوره   شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013