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    Development and Evaluation of a Novel Buccal Dosage Form of Ketamine

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    2025-06-01
    Authors
    Jahan, Fatima
    Date
    2022
    Supervisor
    Kevin Batty
    Laurence Cheung
    Yan Chen
    Type
    Thesis
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    PhD
    
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    Health Sciences
    School
    Curtin Medical School
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92327
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    Abstract

    Widespread therapeutic use of ketamine is limited by adverse effects and poor oral bioavailability, therefore improved formulations are required. In this project, mucoadhesive and orally disintegrating buccal films containing plain ketamine or ketamine-loaded microparticles were developed and characterised. Pharmacokinetic properties of optimized films were compared against ketamine oral solution and sublingual lozenges in rabbits. Results showed that buccal films may be preferable in pain management, due to enhanced bioavailability and sustained ketamine absorption.

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