A Review on Innovative Drug Delivery Platforms
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https://doi.org/10.61427/jcpr.v4.i1.2024.120Keywords:
Drug Delivery, Lipid-Based Drug Delivery Systems, Targeted Drug DeliveryAbstract
In recent years, the field of drug delivery has undergone a transformative shift with the introduction of innovative platforms that transcend conventional methods, providing accurate and efficient means for delivering therapeutic agents. This exploration delves into the distinctive features and potential impacts of these pioneering platforms, charting a course for the future of pharmaceutical interventions. In this review article, the advancements regarding the nanotechnology-enabled delivery, lipid-based drug delivery systems, targeted drug delivery, implantable drug delivery systems, 3D printing in drug delivery, stimuli-responsive delivery systems, mRNA and gene delivery platforms and microfluidic - based delivery systems were discussed. These innovative drug delivery platforms represent a dynamic frontier in pharmaceutical research and development. They afford unprecedented control over drug properties, release kinetics and targeting strategies. As research continues to push the boundaries of drug delivery science, these innovations hold the potential to revolutionize the treatment of various diseases, ushering in safer, more effective and patient-centric therapeutic solutions.
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