Clinical implications of novel polymer and lipid based drug delivery systems

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Keywords:

Novel drug delivery, Gene delivery, Polymerosomes, Solid dispersions, Liposomes

Abstract

The use of lipids in drug delivery is not a new trend, some of the lipid dosage forms have been in use for a long time such as suppositories, creams, and emulsions. However, there has been much advancement in the designs of lipid carriers over the past decade. In the same way from the past two decades, new approaches in biodegradable and bio-reducible polymers have paved a way for many recent drug delivery systems. Applications of these novel drug delivery formulations have been promising clinically. However, each system has its pros and cons in various factors depending upon their use and intended route of administration. This review focuses on upbringing the challenges in the use of novel lipid and polymer drug delivery systems in clinical settings and few insights on how to overcome them.

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Published

24-09-2020

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Review Article

How to Cite

Clinical implications of novel polymer and lipid based drug delivery systems. (2020). International Journal of Research in Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, 2(3), 60-65. https://rubatosis.org/journals/index.php/ijrhcp/article/view/175

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