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Drug Delivery Systems. 6. Transdermal Drug Delivery
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1991Transdermal drug delivery system has been in existence for a long time. In the past, the most commonly applied systems were topically applied creams and ointments for dermatological disorders. The occurrence of systemic side‐effects with some of these formulations is indicative of absorption through the skin.
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2016
Although the eye is an accessible organ for direct drug application, ocular drug delivery remains a major challenge due to multiple barriers within the eye. Key barriers include static barriers imposed by the cornea, conjunctiva, and retinal pigment epithelium and dynamic barriers including tear turnover and blood and lymphatic clearance mechanisms ...
Burcin, Yavuz, Uday B, Kompella
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Although the eye is an accessible organ for direct drug application, ocular drug delivery remains a major challenge due to multiple barriers within the eye. Key barriers include static barriers imposed by the cornea, conjunctiva, and retinal pigment epithelium and dynamic barriers including tear turnover and blood and lymphatic clearance mechanisms ...
Burcin, Yavuz, Uday B, Kompella
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Drug Delivery Systems 5A. Oral Drug Delivery
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1991The two main advantages of controlled drug delivery systems are: maintenance of therapeutically optimum drug concentrations in the plasma through zero‐order release without significant fluctuations; and elimination of the need for frequent single dose administrations.
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1991
New and emerging drug delivery systems for traditional drugs and the products of biotechnology are discussed, and the role of the pharmacist in ensuring the appropriate use of these systems is outlined. Advantages of advanced drug delivery systems over traditional systems are the ability to deliver a drug more selectively to a specific site; easier ...
D H, Robinson, J W, Mauger
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New and emerging drug delivery systems for traditional drugs and the products of biotechnology are discussed, and the role of the pharmacist in ensuring the appropriate use of these systems is outlined. Advantages of advanced drug delivery systems over traditional systems are the ability to deliver a drug more selectively to a specific site; easier ...
D H, Robinson, J W, Mauger
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Comprehensive Therapy, 2001
Advances in biopharmaceutical technology have spawned new drug delivery devices and mechanisms. Noninvasive methods, including iontophoresis and transmucosal drug delivery, have improved treatment of certain patient population. Their use is discussed in the following paper.
R, Zimmer, M A, Ashburn
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Advances in biopharmaceutical technology have spawned new drug delivery devices and mechanisms. Noninvasive methods, including iontophoresis and transmucosal drug delivery, have improved treatment of certain patient population. Their use is discussed in the following paper.
R, Zimmer, M A, Ashburn
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Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2007
Liposomes are composed of phospholipids, the basic components of human cell walls. Liposome encapsulation improves a medication's bioavailability, which can extend treatment effects and reduce drug dosing. The therapeutic advantages of liposomal drug delivery, such as the ability of long-circulating liposomes to accumulate preferentially at disease ...
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Liposomes are composed of phospholipids, the basic components of human cell walls. Liposome encapsulation improves a medication's bioavailability, which can extend treatment effects and reduce drug dosing. The therapeutic advantages of liposomal drug delivery, such as the ability of long-circulating liposomes to accumulate preferentially at disease ...
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Cancer, 1986
Cancer chemotherapy drugs are neither specific, i.e., they do not act exclusively on the metabolic pathways of cancer cells, nor are they targeted solely toward cancer cells. However, recent research has begun to address, in part, the latter issue. Improved delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to tumor tissue in man appears to be an achievable goal in ...
A I, Freeman, E, Mayhew
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Cancer chemotherapy drugs are neither specific, i.e., they do not act exclusively on the metabolic pathways of cancer cells, nor are they targeted solely toward cancer cells. However, recent research has begun to address, in part, the latter issue. Improved delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to tumor tissue in man appears to be an achievable goal in ...
A I, Freeman, E, Mayhew
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 1998
In recent years the nasal route has received a great deal of attention as a convenient and reliable method for the systemic administration of drugs. Although this route is currently being marketed for the systemic administration of several drugs, it has only recently been studied.
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In recent years the nasal route has received a great deal of attention as a convenient and reliable method for the systemic administration of drugs. Although this route is currently being marketed for the systemic administration of several drugs, it has only recently been studied.
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Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2006
Drug delivery to the eye is hampered by anatomical factors, including the corneal epithelium, the blood-aqueous barrier and the blood-retinal barrier. This review aims to outline the major routes of ocular drug delivery, including systemic, topical, periocular and intravitreal. The pharmacokinetics, the disadvantages and the clinical relevance of these
Deepta, Ghate, Henry F, Edelhauser
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Drug delivery to the eye is hampered by anatomical factors, including the corneal epithelium, the blood-aqueous barrier and the blood-retinal barrier. This review aims to outline the major routes of ocular drug delivery, including systemic, topical, periocular and intravitreal. The pharmacokinetics, the disadvantages and the clinical relevance of these
Deepta, Ghate, Henry F, Edelhauser
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2003
The central nervous system is a very attractive target for new therapeutic strategies since many genes involved in neurological diseases are known and often only local low level gene expression is required. However, as the blood brain barrier on one hand prevents some therapeutic agents given systematically from exerting their activity in the CNS, it ...
Ulrike, Blömer +2 more
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The central nervous system is a very attractive target for new therapeutic strategies since many genes involved in neurological diseases are known and often only local low level gene expression is required. However, as the blood brain barrier on one hand prevents some therapeutic agents given systematically from exerting their activity in the CNS, it ...
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