
Intranasal Delivery
Intranasal delivery refers to administering medications through the nasal passages, allowing them to rapidly enter the bloodstream. This method is often used for vaccines, pain relief, and other treatments, as the nasal membranes provide quick absorption. Unlike injections or oral medications, intranasal delivery can be less invasive and easier for patients, especially in emergency situations. It’s an effective way to achieve fast effects, bypassing the digestive system and the liver, which can diminish a drug's potency. Overall, this delivery method is gaining popularity in both medical and pharmaceutical fields.