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Buccal Drug Delivery System-A Novel Drug Delivery System

Research Journal of Science and Technology, 2016
Buccal delivery is defined as drug administration through the mucosal membranes lining the cheeks (buccal mucosa). The main impediment to the use of many hydrophilic macromolecular drugs as potential therapeutic agents is their inadequate and erratic oral absorption.
Debjit Bhowmik   +2 more
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Bioresponsive drug delivery systems

Drug Discovery Today
In this review, we highlight the potential of stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems (DDSs) to revolutionize healthcare. Through examining pH, temperature, enzyme, and redox responsiveness, the presented case studies highlight the precision and enhanced therapeutic outcomes achievable with these innovative systems.
Seyed Ebrahim, Alavi   +4 more
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Implantable Drug-Delivery Systems

Scientific American, 1979
Implantable drug-delivery systems are being developed to release drugs to the bloodstream continuously as well as free patients from being hospitalized to receive intravenous infusions or frequent injections. One technique is implantation of a pellet in the subcutaneous tissue so the pellet may be released by erosion.
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Ophthalmic drug delivery systems

Drug Development Research, 1984
AbstractNew ophthalmic drug delivery systems are curently receiving increased attention, in part because of the expected emergence of new drugs with short biological half‐lives whose usefulness may depend on a more continuous drug supply than eyedrops can provide, but also because of the potential of some delivery systems to reduce the side effects of ...
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Novel drug delivery systems

Current Review of Pain, 1999
Interest in pain management is growing, with the emerging demand by our patients and colleagues, for pain relief. To meet that need, pharmaceutical and medical technology companies have provided the medical field with a variety of choices and options to deliver medication for pain control.
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Drug Delivery Systems 4. Implants in Drug Delivery

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1990
In comparison with many of the other drug delivery systems, implantable pumps and implants for variable rate delivery are at a crude stage of development. Although exceptions exist, the typical implantable pump consists of an electromechanically complex mechanism to regulate drug delivery from a percutaneous refillable reservoir, while power to drive ...
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Peptide-drug conjugate-based novel molecular drug delivery system in cancer.

TIPS - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2021
Yishen Zhu, Kexin Tang, Jiayi Lv
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Drug Delivery Systems

1987
The term “drug delivery” is truly a catch phase of the 1980s, few journals or periodicals having neglected to review the state of the art (Alper, 1984; Hildebrand, 1983; Banakar, 1984; Rogers, 1982; Check, 1984; Anderson and Kim, 1984; Zaffaroni, 1980; Inhorn, 1981; Banker and Rhodes, 1979; Senyie et al., 1985).
Joseph V. Bondi, D. G. Pope
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Black Phosphorus Nanosheet‐Based Drug Delivery System for Synergistic Photodynamic/Photothermal/Chemotherapy of Cancer

Advances in Materials, 2017
Wansong Chen   +12 more
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Drug delivery systems

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
Polack, AE, Roberts, MS
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