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Thermosensitive mucoadhesive in situ gel for intranasal delivery of Almotriptan malate: Formulation, characterization, and evaluation

The present investigation deals with development, characterization, and evaluation of thermosensitive in-situ nasal gel of Almotriptan malate (selective serotonin 5-HT1 receptor agonist), serving as a substitute for drug delivery to the brain. Gels were prepared by cold technique varying the concent...

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Published in:Journal of drug delivery science and technology 2020-08, Vol.58, p.101778, Article 101778
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