Significance of Oral formulation
Oral formulation refers to medications administered by mouth, encompassing various forms such as tablets, capsules, and liquids. This method of drug delivery is significant in both Ayurvedic and modern medicine, aiming for effective systemic effects while ensuring patient compliance. Research continues into innovative applications, including the use of existing treatments like PrEP agents and herbs for their therapeutic benefits. Overall, oral formulations represent a preferred route for medication administration due to their ease and accessibility for patients.
Synonyms: Oral dosage form, Oral medication, Oral preparation, Oral solution, Oral drug, Oral tablet
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Hindu concept of 'Oral formulation'
Oral formulation in Hinduism is interpreted as a method of treatment in Ayurvedic practices, involving medicines administered orally to promote health and healing within the holistic framework of Hindu medicinal traditions.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to medicines that are taken by mouth, a form of treatment described in the context of Ayurvedic management.[1]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) These are medications taken by mouth, which were part of the Unani treatment provided to the patient with ostraceous psoriasis, as mentioned in the report.[2]
The concept of Oral formulation in scientific sources
Oral formulation encompasses medications taken by mouth, including tablets and capsules, facilitating effective drug delivery and ongoing research, particularly in the context of PrEP agents. It is emphasized for its potential benefits and patient compliance.
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Nanotechnology has proved to be an emerging tool for developing these of insulin for treatment.[3] (2) These are medications designed to be taken by mouth.[4] (3) Developed sustained release one would be a significant advantage for the patient and may result in fewer side effects due to reduction of the blood concentration fluctuations.[5] (4) These are medications designed to be taken by mouth.[6] (5) A traditional method of drug delivery that results in first pass metabolism, resulting in oral bioavailability of clozapine to be <27%.[7]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The goal is to induce a calmer state, which can be achieved by an oral formulation, rapid dissolving, or intramuscularly injected antipsychotic formulations, depending on the patient's condition.[8] (2) Oral formulations are a form of medication application, and terbinafine, a synthetic allylamine, is available in both oral and topical formulations for treating tinea pedis.[9] (3) These are used to administer medications, and the dosages are tailored according to the patient’s pain, as stated in the text.[10]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This refers to the availability of cefixime as a medication that can be taken by mouth, which allows for an early switch from parenteral to enteral therapy.[11] (2) These are drug delivery systems designed for oral administration, and considerations of lipophilicity and hydrophobicity are important for their success.[12] (3) Different forms of a drug designed for administration by mouth, such as tablets, used in comparative studies.[13]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This refers to medications that are taken by mouth, and is an area of ongoing research and development.[14] (2) These are medications taken by mouth, and research into the use of existing and novel PrEP agents, as well as various delivery systems, including topical gels and rings (microbicide) and oral (tablet) and long-acting injectable formulations, is ongoing.[15]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are medications taken by mouth, and the text mentions that parenteral antibiotics were converted to oral formulations based on various factors.[16]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) The impact of traditional medicine was the emergence of several innovations on herbal medicines, ranging from these to steam inhalation products.[17]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is a medication form that is taken by mouth, and Geodon is available in this form as Geodon Capsules.[18] (2) Compliance problems with the one of these have been found to limit the usefulness of naltrexone, and extended-release formulations are extremely expensive.[19]