An Approach in Novel Drug Delivery Systems Future Prospects and Opportunities

Authors

  • Upendra Prajapati
  • Abhishek Prajapat
  • Shaily Chaudhary
  • Akash Yadav

Keywords:

Novel drug delivery system, Phytosomes, Liposomes, Nanoparticles, Dosage forms.

Abstract

The term "novel drug delivery system" (NDDS) refers to techniques, formulations, technologies, and systems for conveying a pharmaceutical substance in the body as needed to safely achieve its targeted therapeutic effects. The Novel Drug Delivery System (NDDS) combines advanced techniques with a standard drug delivery system to deliver drugs in a different way. Compared to traditional dose forms, NDDS are a considerably superior new dosage form. The development of an existing therapeutic molecule from a traditional form to a unique delivery method can greatly increase its performance in terms of patient compliance, safety, and efficacy. Novel Drug Delivery System uses a variety of ways, such as medical devices or drug-device combo solutions. Designing such delivery systems is primarily done to reduce drug loss and degradation, avoid negative side effects, and boost bioavailability. New medication delivery methods are created based on biological and physical processes. Diffusion, osmosis, erosion, and dissolution are examples of physical mechanisms or controlled drug delivery systems. Nanoparticles, liposomes, gene therapy, and monoclonal antibodies are examples of biochemical mechanisms. Different drug targeting and delivery technologies are currently under development. This article covers the basic information regarding Novel Drug Delivery Systems

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2024-05-29

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An Approach in Novel Drug Delivery Systems Future Prospects and Opportunities. (2024). Journal of Clinical Advances and Research Reviews, 1(1). https://jcarr.in/index.php/files/article/view/88

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