Certainly! Here are some common medications that can be delivered intranasally:
- Fluticasone - Used for allergic rhinitis and asthma.
- Naloxone - Used for opioid overdose reversal.
- Sumatriptan - Used for acute migraine treatment.
- Desmopressin - Used for diabetes insipidus and nocturnal enuresis.
- Oxytocin - Used for inducing labor and controlling bleeding after childbirth.
- Calcitonin - Used for osteoporosis treatment.
- Budesonide - Used for inflammatory conditions like nasal polyps.
- Midazolam - Used as a sedative and for seizure management.
- Fentanyl - Used for pain management, especially in acute or emergency settings.
- Ketamine - Used for pain relief and sedation, particularly in emergency situations or psychiatric conditions like depression.
- Zolmitriptan - Another triptan medication used for acute migraine treatment.
- Estradiol - Used in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause symptoms.
- Nicotine (nasal spray) - Used as a smoking cessation aid.
- Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) - Used in the treatment of B12 deficiency.
- Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) - Used in certain diagnostic tests for adrenal disorders.
- Oxymetazoline - A decongestant used for temporary relief of nasal congestion.
- Xylometazoline - Another nasal decongestant similar to oxymetazoline.
- Diazepam - Used for the treatment of acute seizures or epilepsy.
- Testosterone - Used for hormone replacement therapy in men with low testosterone.
- CGRP Inhibitors (e.g., Zavegepant) - Used for treating acute migraine.
- Ephedrine - Used as a nasal decongestant and bronchodilator.
- Lorazepam - Used for acute anxiety, sedation, or status epilepticus.
- Scopolamine - Used for preventing motion sickness or nausea.
- Insulin - Some formulations are designed for intranasal delivery to manage diabetes.
- Azelastine - An antihistamine used for allergic rhinitis.
- Ketorolac - Used for short-term management of moderate to severe pain.
- Melatonin (experimental or compounded) - Sometimes used for sleep disorders or jet lag in some formulations.
Many of these medications use the nasal route for faster onset or to avoid gastrointestinal degradation, providing a convenient alternative to injections or oral administration.
OK, take out the 4-5 used for nasal problems if you like but there's a still plenty there. And it's an emerging technology.
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