ADVANCE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM AND MODERN TECHNIQUES
Shubham Porte*, Kaushalesh Kumar Sahu, Vinayak Kaushik, Geetanjali Sahu
ABSTRACT
This article provides an overview of the current state of advanced drug delivery systems and their potential to improve human health. We discuss the applications of these systems in various diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders, and also explore their potential to optimise drug delivery system design and performance. Advance drug delivery systems have revolutionized the way medications are administered, offering improved efficacy, reduced side effects, and enhanced patient compliance. This review highlights modern techniques in drug delivery, including nanotechnology, targeted delivery, and controlled release systems. We discuss the principles, applications, and benefits of these advanced systems, as well as their potential to transform the treatment of various diseases. Recent advancements in biomaterials, microfabrication, and computational modelling have enabled the development of sophisticated drug delivery systems that can respond to specific physiological cues, release drugs in a controlled manner, and target specific cells or tissues. Some type of drug delivery system that uses vesicles, which are small, fluid-filled sacs or bubbles, to encapsulate and deliver drugs. Vesicles can be made from various materials, including lipids, polymers, and proteins. This review highlights the latest advancements in advanced drug delivery systems, including stimuli-responsive systems, targeted delivery, and personalized medicine.
Keywords: ADDS, MT, MN, HPMC, PVP, PVA.
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