Saturday, April 26, 2014

Using nanoparticles, not needles, to deliver drugs into the eye

Getting through the mucous on the eye this way would seem to be similar to trying to deliver drugs through the nasal cavity to the brain. Your doctor and researcher (If any good at all) will immediately recognize the potential. Or not, since we don't seem to have anyone with brains that publicly writes about this stuff.  Does your doctor know about any of these 12 or the newest one?

1.  Brain Targetting through Intranasal Route
 
2.  New Therapy for MS on Horizon?
 
3.  Nasal Administration of Recombinant Osteopontin Attenuates Early Brain Injury After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
 
4.  Intranasal pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate decreases brain inflammatory mediators and provides neuroprotection after brain hypoxia–ischemia in neonatal rats

5.  Toward the First Nose Drops to Treat Brain Cancer

6.  Intranasal drug delivery disruptor OptiNose signs licensing deal for migraine treatment

7.  Intranasal VEGF - A and VEGF - E in a modified Levine model of stroke

8.  UW Spinoff Impel Neuropharma Passes Key Nose-to-Brain Clinical Trial 
9.  Development and evaluation of thymoquinone-encapsulated chitosan nanoparticles for nose-to-brain targeting: a pharmacoscintigraphic study

10.  aFGF delivered intranasally induces neurogenesis

11.  TGF alpha and stroke rehab

12.  A Nasal Spray against Alzheimer's Disease and Stroke
 
The newest one here:
http://medcitynews.com/2014/04/nanoparticles-instead-injections-deliver-drugs-eye/?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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