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Rospective designing and types of buccal drug delivery system: The Review
2020
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Buccal bioadhesive films, releasing topical drugs in the oral cavity at a slow and predetermined rate, provide distinct advantages over traditional dosage forms for treatment of many diseases. The mucosa of the buccal cavity is the most easily accessible transmucosal site. This fast dissolving drug delivery system (FDDS) is suited for the drugs which undergo high first pass metabolism and is used for improving bioavailability with reducing dosing frequency to mouth plasma peak levels, which in
doi:10.30574/gscbps.2020.12.3.0298
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