Intranasal therapy has been proposed as an alternative for the management of seizure emergencies. The bioavailability, dose proportionality and tolerability of a supersaturated intranasal formulation of diazepam (DZP) solubilized in a glycofurol-water cosolvent system was investigated. Eight healthy volunteers were randomized into a single-blind, three-way crossover study to compare 5 and 10mg intranasal DZP doses of the investigational formulation with a 5mg dose of a DZP solution (DZP injectable, 5mg/mL) administered intravenously.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn extended-release formulation of carbamazepine (Carbatrol) might be suited for administration through feeding tubes because the capsules can be pulled apart to release the small granules. However, after encouraging several parents to use the new formulation, we were informed that the drug occluded some tubes. The purpose of this study was to determine if a protocol could be developed to administer Carbatrol without occlusion of the tubes.
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