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Original Source: Polymethacrylate Microparticles Gel for Topical Drug Delivery.
PURPOSE: Evaluating the potentials of particulate delivery systems in topical drug delivery. METHODS: Polymethacrylate microparticles (MPs) incorporating verapamil hydrochloride (VRP) as a model hydrophilic drug with potential topical clinical uses, using Eudragit RS100 and Eudragit L100 were prepared for the formulation of a composite topical gel. The effect of initial drug loading, polymer composition, particularly the proportion of Eudragit L100 as an interacting polymer component and the HLB of the disp...
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PolyXen® is an enabling technology for protein drug delivery. It uses the natural polymer polysialic acid (PSA) to prolong the active life and improve the stability of therapeutic peptides...
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Drug delivery is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals. Drug delivery technologies are patent protected formulat...
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Type: Review PaperA major challenge in the development of central nervous system drugs is to obtain therapeutic effective drug concentrations inside the brain. Many potentially effective drugs have ne...
New Nano Drug Delivery System Developed For Bladder Cancer
A team of UC Davis scientists has shown in experimental mouse models that a new drug delivery system allows for administration of three times the maximum tolerated dose of a standard drug therapy for...
Type: Original PaperPurposeBoth combretastatin A-4 (CA-4) and doxorubicin (DOX) was loaded in different form in a targeted nanomedicine in order to achieve the active delivery of these two drugs follo...
Type: Original PaperPurposeA phage-displayed peptide TGN was used as a targeting motif to help the delivery of NAP-loaded nanoparticles across the blood–brain barrier (BBB), which sets an obstacle f...
Type: Original PaperThe aim of the study was to develop single-unit tablet in capsule system of aceclofenac for the treatment of late night pain and morning stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthri...
Type: Original PaperPurposeUse of coital-dependent products to prevent HIV-1 transmission has resulted in mixed success. We hypothesize that incorporation of antiviral drug candidates into a novel con...
Type: Original PaperPeptide and protein drugs have become the new generation of therapeutics, yet most of them are only available as injections, and reports on oral local intestinal delivery of peptid...
New drug delivery system aims to increase tissue penetration
Improved efficacy and dosing convenience are the aims of a new drug delivery system incorporating a cationic polymer and formulated with ketorolac.
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Pharmacokinetics and in vivo Fate of Drug Loaded Chitosan Nanoparticles.
Chitosan is a natural polysaccharide which is generally biodegradable, biocompatible and mucoadhesive, thus, attracting considerable interest of scientific researchers. The application of chitosan as...
In the present study, novel environmentally responsive ophthalmic drug delivery system composed of two gelling polymers with different phase transition mechanisms was developed in order to obtain sust...
Intelligent Hydrogels for Drug Delivery System.
Intelligent hydrogel, also known as smart hydrogels, are materials with great potential for development in drug delivery system. Intelligent hydrogel also has the ability to perceive as a signal struc...
An implantable MEMS micropump system for drug delivery in small animals.
We present the first implantable drug delivery system for controlled timing and location of dosing in small animals. Current implantable drug delivery devices do not provide control over these factors...
Immediate topical drug delivery by natural submicron injectors.
Transdermal delivery is an attractive but challenging solution for delivery of drugs. The sea anemone possesses a sophisticated injection system, which utilizes built-in high osmotic pressures. The sy...