Spray
The spray dosage form refers to a drug delivery system where the active ingredient is dispensed as fine droplets, mist, or aerosol using a pressurized or non-pressurized device. Sprays are designed for localized or systemic drug delivery through specific routes, including nasal, oral, topical, and inhalation.
Delivery Mechanism:
- Delivered using a pump, aerosol propellant, or pressure-driven spray system.
- Provides uniform distribution of the drug.
Advantages
- Rapid Onset: Quick absorption, especially for nasal and inhalation sprays.
- Localized Action: Targets the affected area, reducing systemic exposure and side effects.
- Ease of Use: Non-invasive, painless, and convenient for patients.
- Uniform Application: Ensures consistent dosing over the application site.
- Versatility: Suitable for delivering various drug types, including analgesics, antimicrobials, decongestants, and vaccines.
Specificities
Bag on valve:
- Capacities: 2.500.000 bottles/month
- Volume: 50ml – 300ml or depends on customer’s demand
- Application: Solution, suspension, emulsion
Other spray head:
- Capacities: more than 1.000.000 bottles/month
- Volume: 10ml – 200ml or depends on customer’s demand
- Application: Solution, suspension, emulsion
Spray dosage forms are highly effective in delivering medications with precision and convenience, enhancing patient compliance and treatment outcomes.
