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Optimisation of Drug Delivery: 4. Transdermal Drug Delivery
The Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 1997This article reviews the current status and possible future directions for transdermal drug delivery. Skin penetration is briefly discussed and chemical and physical enhancer methods to increase skin penetration are outlined. Design considerations for transdermal drug delivery systems and products available in Australia are reviewed.
Heather A. E. Benson, Richard J Prankerd
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Optimisation of Drug Delivery: 5. Pulmonary Drug Delivery
The Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 1998This article reviews the origins, current status and possible future directions for drug delivery by the pulmonary route. Deposition of drugs in the lungs is briefly discussed and methods to improve pulmonary bioavailability are outlined. Design aspects of pulmonary drug delivery systems and products available in Australia are reviewed.
Heather AE Benson, Richard J Prankerd
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Drug Delivery and Formulations
2011Paediatric drug delivery is a major challenge in drug development. Because of the heterogeneous nature of the patient group, ranging from newborns to adolescents, there is a need to use appropriate excipients, drug dosage forms and delivery devices for different age groups.
Jörg Breitkreutz, Joachim Boos
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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 ...
Uday B. Kompella +2 more
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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 ...
Uday B. Kompella +2 more
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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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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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lorenzo Cohen +2 more
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Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 1994
Monica J. Nitsch, Umesh V. Banakar
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Monica J. Nitsch, Umesh V. Banakar
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Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
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