语言下和口腔分娩:一个历史和科学规范
Sina Bahraminejad1, Hassan Almoazen1
1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 881 Madison Ave, Rm 661, Memphis, TN 38018, USA.
Pharmaceutics
|August 28, 2025
概括
在过去的75年里,药物通过舌下和口腔输送发生了显著的变化,有四个不同的生长期. 现在的研究重点是先进的粘膜输送以提高治疗效果.
科学领域:
- 药理学和制药
- 药物输送系统
- 粘膜药物输送
背景情况:
- 75多年来一直在探索语言下和口腔药物输送途径.
- 早期的研究 (1950年至1982年) 显示这些粘膜路径的探索有限.
- 特别是自20世纪80年代以来,取得了重大进展.
研究的目的:
- 在过去的75年中回顾下舌和口服药物的历史发展.
- 确定该领域的关键阶段和创新.
- 突出研究对粘膜药物输送的日益关注.
主要方法:
- 基于"子语言和口腔"查询的文献审查.
- 从1950年到2025年的出版趋势分析.
- 将研究分类为不同的成长期.
主要成果:
- 在子语言和口语交付研究中确定了四个不同的增长时期:早期 (1950-1982年),探索性 (1983-1993年),多元化 (1994-2009年) 和创新 (2010-2025年).
- 记录了治疗剂和配方技术的扩展,包括纳米颗粒,粘膜系统和儿科配方.
- 他指出,从心痛和高血压到疼痛管理,阿片类药物使用障碍和疫苗接种等各种疾病的使用越来越多.
结论:
- 语言下和口腔药物输送是药物研究的一个充满活力和不断扩大的领域.
- 历史分析显示,由于需要提高药物疗效和患者的遵从性,不断创新.
- 未来的研究有望进一步提高粘膜药物输送的局部和全身治疗效果.
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