Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice

Patients who are unable to receive oral medication (p.o.) are a major problem in outpatient settings, especially in home health care systems. Mucosal administration of drugs offers an alternative to the oral route, especially when the parenteral mode cannot be used. There are three main pathways of...

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Main Authors: Lukasz P. Bialy, Cezary Wojcik, Izabela Mlynarczuk-Bialy
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Language:English
Published: Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry 2018-06-01
Series:Biomedical Papers
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Online Access:https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201802-0001_mucosal_delivery_systems_of_antihypertensive_drugs_a_practical_approach_in_general_practice.php
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spelling doaj-2d85f53e2d264df5a6d80669f4f720002020-11-25T03:22:20ZengPalacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and DentistryBiomedical Papers1213-81181804-75212018-06-011622717810.5507/bp.2018.022bio-201802-0001Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practiceLukasz P. Bialy0Cezary Wojcik1Izabela Mlynarczuk-Bialy2Private General Practice (Praktyka Lekarska dr n. med. Lukasz Bialy), Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Family Medicine, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR, USAPrivate General Practice (Praktyka Lekarska dr n. med. Lukasz Bialy), Warsaw, PolandPatients who are unable to receive oral medication (p.o.) are a major problem in outpatient settings, especially in home health care systems. Mucosal administration of drugs offers an alternative to the oral route, especially when the parenteral mode cannot be used. There are three main pathways of mucosal administration: sublingual/buccal, intranasal and rectal. We discuss the possibility of mucosal delivery of antihypertensive drugs. Perindopril arginine and Amlodipine besylate are registered in the EU as orodispersible tablets for oromucosal delivery, however, they are not available in all countries. For this reason, we describe other drugs suitable for mucosal delivery: Captopril and Nitrendipine in the sublingual system and Metoprolol tartrate, Propranolol and Furosemide by the transrectal route. Based on the published data and common clinical practice we discuss the use of mucosal delivery systems of all these antihypertensive drugs with special attention to their pharmacokinetics. We illustrate this mini-review with a case report of the prolonged-term use of mucosal delivery of sublingual Captopril and Nitrendipine combined with rectal Metoprolol tartrate and Furosemide in a patient with severe hypertension unable to receive medication p.o. This is also a report on the first human use of Furosemide-containing suppositories as well as prolonged-term transmucosal administration of these four drugs, describing a practical approach leading to successful control of severe hypertension with four antihypertensive drugs delivered via the mucosal route. The treatment was effective and without side effects; however, the long-term safety and efficacy of such therapy must be confirmed by randomized clinical trials.https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201802-0001_mucosal_delivery_systems_of_antihypertensive_drugs_a_practical_approach_in_general_practice.phpantihypertensive drugsmucosal drug deliverymetoprololfurosemidesuppositories
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author Lukasz P. Bialy
Cezary Wojcik
Izabela Mlynarczuk-Bialy
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Cezary Wojcik
Izabela Mlynarczuk-Bialy
Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice
Biomedical Papers
antihypertensive drugs
mucosal drug delivery
metoprolol
furosemide
suppositories
author_facet Lukasz P. Bialy
Cezary Wojcik
Izabela Mlynarczuk-Bialy
author_sort Lukasz P. Bialy
title Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice
title_short Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice
title_full Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice
title_fullStr Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice
title_full_unstemmed Mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: A practical approach in general practice
title_sort mucosal delivery systems of antihypertensive drugs: a practical approach in general practice
publisher Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
series Biomedical Papers
issn 1213-8118
1804-7521
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Patients who are unable to receive oral medication (p.o.) are a major problem in outpatient settings, especially in home health care systems. Mucosal administration of drugs offers an alternative to the oral route, especially when the parenteral mode cannot be used. There are three main pathways of mucosal administration: sublingual/buccal, intranasal and rectal. We discuss the possibility of mucosal delivery of antihypertensive drugs. Perindopril arginine and Amlodipine besylate are registered in the EU as orodispersible tablets for oromucosal delivery, however, they are not available in all countries. For this reason, we describe other drugs suitable for mucosal delivery: Captopril and Nitrendipine in the sublingual system and Metoprolol tartrate, Propranolol and Furosemide by the transrectal route. Based on the published data and common clinical practice we discuss the use of mucosal delivery systems of all these antihypertensive drugs with special attention to their pharmacokinetics. We illustrate this mini-review with a case report of the prolonged-term use of mucosal delivery of sublingual Captopril and Nitrendipine combined with rectal Metoprolol tartrate and Furosemide in a patient with severe hypertension unable to receive medication p.o. This is also a report on the first human use of Furosemide-containing suppositories as well as prolonged-term transmucosal administration of these four drugs, describing a practical approach leading to successful control of severe hypertension with four antihypertensive drugs delivered via the mucosal route. The treatment was effective and without side effects; however, the long-term safety and efficacy of such therapy must be confirmed by randomized clinical trials.
topic antihypertensive drugs
mucosal drug delivery
metoprolol
furosemide
suppositories
url https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201802-0001_mucosal_delivery_systems_of_antihypertensive_drugs_a_practical_approach_in_general_practice.php
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