Sublingual and buccal drug administration in medical emergencies

Medicina clinica (English ed.) Pub Date : 2024-12-27 Epub Date: 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.medcle.2024.05.028
Joan Ramon Roma , Pedro Castro Rebollo , Carla Bastida
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Drug administration is crucial to achieve effective therapeutic drug outcomes. In medical emergencies, it is particularly convenient to use drugs that could be administered as an alternative to traditional routes (as oral or intravenous routes), that are not always suitable in these situations. Thus, sublingual and buccal routes offer an alternative to traditional routes, when a rapid onset of action is required. The main objective of this narrative review is to summarize the evidence for the use of sublingual and buccal drug administration in medical emergencies. The evidence obtained has been divided into four common scenarios found in the emergency department and intensive care units: cardiovascular emergencies, acute pain, agitation, and epileptic status. Moreover, the main advantages and disadvantages of sublingual and buccal routes are presented, as the future perspectives in the drug delivery field to overcome the limitations of these routes.
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在医疗紧急情况下舌下和口腔给药
药物管理是实现有效治疗药物效果的关键。在医疗紧急情况下,使用可替代传统途径(如口服或静脉注射途径)的药物特别方便,但这些途径并不总是适用于这些情况。因此,当需要快速开始行动时,舌下和口腔途径提供了传统途径的替代方案。本叙述性综述的主要目的是总结在医疗紧急情况下使用舌下和口腔给药的证据。所获得的证据分为急诊科和重症监护病房中发现的四种常见情况:心血管急诊、急性疼痛、躁动和癫痫状态。此外,本文还介绍了舌下和颊下两种给药途径的主要优点和缺点,并提出了克服这两种途径局限性的未来给药方向。
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