2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15030843
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Radiolabeled Risperidone microSPECT/CT Imaging for Intranasal Implant Studies Development

Abstract: The use of intranasal implantable drug delivery systems has many potential advantages for the treatment of different diseases, as they can provide sustained drug delivery, improving patient compliance. We describe a novel proof-of-concept methodological study using intranasal implants with radiolabeled risperidone (RISP) as a model molecule. This novel approach could provide very valuable data for the design and optimization of intranasal implants for sustained drug delivery. RISP was radiolabeled with 125I by… Show more

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“…Radiolabeling is an effective technique in tracing and detecting drugs in the in-vivo biodistribution studies. The radiolabeling can be accomplished via; i) linking the formulation to a radio-active tracer [ 16 ], or ii) radio-labeling the drug molecule then incorporating it into the formulation [ 17 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiolabeling is an effective technique in tracing and detecting drugs in the in-vivo biodistribution studies. The radiolabeling can be accomplished via; i) linking the formulation to a radio-active tracer [ 16 ], or ii) radio-labeling the drug molecule then incorporating it into the formulation [ 17 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%