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Pediatrics Week; 7/2/2024, p1668-1668, 1p |
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A recent study conducted by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University explored the challenges of evaluating the regional intranasal delivery of drugs in children. The study used high-resolution computed tomography scans to develop three-dimensional replicas of the nasal airways of 20 children. The researchers found significant intersubject variability in pediatric intranasal drug delivery, indicating the need for further investigation into the performance differences between nasal spray products. The study suggests that these findings could potentially be used to determine the bioequivalence of nasal spray products in children and provide insights into pediatric nasal drug delivery. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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