Sprays have gradually gained attention and have been widely used due to their rapid onset, safety, and convenience. Dermatology, respiratory disease treatment, wound repair, and central nervous system targeted drug delivery have become the key areas of spray research and application. At CD Formulation, we leverage our deep expertise in spray transdermal formulations to provide comprehensive development services tailored to various spray applications.
Fig.1 Mechanism of film-forming spray. (Abd Kakhar Umar, et al. 2020)
Spray is a formulation form in which the drug is mixed with suitable excipients into a suspension, solution, or emulsion and loaded into a specific device. The drug solution is sprayed in a mist form using manual pump pressure, high-pressure gas, ultrasonic vibration, and other methods. It has the characteristics of atomization administration. Sprays are easy to administer and have good uniformity, fast absorption, and rapid onset of action. They can achieve efficient and uniform drug delivery. They have advantages in local and systemic administration and treatment of respiratory diseases and as the preferred solution for skin and respiratory administration.
Fig.2 Advantages of Spray Transdermal Formulations (CD Formulation)
At CD Formulation, we provide comprehensive development services for a wide range of spray formulations, including:
By incorporating sustained-release materials, we extend the action of drugs, reducing dosing frequency and enhancing patient compliance.
For localized skin diseases such as eczema and dermatitis, a spray formulation with local therapeutic effects has been developed. By directly targeting the affected area, it enhances treatment efficacy and reduces systemic side effects.
Our expertise allows us to integrate multiple active ingredients into a single spray for enhanced therapeutic outcomes through synergistic effects.
Spray Formulations | Description |
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Oral Sprays | Used for oral administration, such as oral cleaning spray, oral analgesic spray, etc. |
Nasal Sprays | Used for nasal administration, such as nasal congestion relievers, anti-allergic drug sprays, etc. |
Topical Sprays | Used for skin surface administration, such as anti-itch spray, disinfectant spray, etc. |
Pulmonary Sprays | Used for administration through the lungs, such as bronchodilators, antibiotic sprays, etc. |
We utilize liposomes, nanoemulsions, and polymer nanoparticles to enhance drug absorption by penetrating the skin barrier and delivering drugs to targeted tissues or cells.
By dispersing drugs into nano-sized particles, we improve skin penetration and absorption efficiency, leading to enhanced therapeutic effects.
With the inclusion of targeting molecules like peptides or antibodies, we ensure that our spray formulations deliver drugs precisely to specific cells or tissues, improving efficacy.
At CD Formulation, our streamlined workflow ensures efficiency and precision throughout the formulation development process:
Technology: Technology for spray transdermal formulation development
Journal: Drug Design, Development and Therapy
IF: 4.7
Published: 2020
Results: This article discusses the types and concentrations of polymers and excipients, sprayer types, evaluations, and critical parameters in determining playability and film characteristics. The review concludes that both natural and synthetic polymers that have in situ film or viscoelastic properties can be used to optimize topical drug delivery.
As a dosage form with advantages such as non-invasiveness, convenience, precision, and efficiency, the spray has broad prospects for research and development and market application. We can provide customized transdermal spray formulation solutions for different drug properties and treatment needs. By adjusting the formulation and process parameters, the stability and effectiveness requirements of different drugs can be met. If you have any needs, please feel free to contact us, and our colleagues will contact you within three working days.
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