Novel Drug Delivery System (NDDS)
It is a technique by which a drug is delivered can have a significant effect on its efficacy. Some drugs have an optimal concentration range within which maximum benefit is derived, and concentrations above or below this range can be toxic or produce no therapeutic benefit at all. On the other hand, the very slow progress in the efficacy of the treatment of severe diseases, has suggested a growing need for a multidisciplinary approach to the delivery of therapeutics to targets in tissues. These new policies, often called drug delivery systems (DDS), are based on interdisciplinary approaches that combine polymer science, pharmaceutics, bioconjugate chemistry, and molecular biology.
- Models of NDDS
- Enzyme role in drug delivery
- Drug delivery system barrier
- Advancement using nanoparticle
- Routes of administration based on target organs
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