Determination of the Permeation and Penetration of Flurbiprofen into Cadaveric Human Pharynx Tissue.
Rob TurnerSean Robert WevrettSuzanne EdmundsMarc B BrownRobert AtkinsonOluwajoba AdegokeAnuradha KulasekaranTim SheaPublished in: Clinical pharmacology : advances and applications (2020)
Flurbiprofen from spray and lozenge formulations penetrated human cadaveric pharynx tissue, indicating that flurbiprofen can reach all layers of the pharynx mucosal tissue, including the underlying lamina propria, which contains blood vessels and nerve fibers that contribute to pain during sore throat. This suggests that flurbiprofen may have a local mechanism of action for sore throat, although this has yet to be determined.