Clinical implications of polymers and lipids in designing drug delivery systems in geriatric use

Authors

  • Sai Raj Kappari Chief Program Officer and Co-founder of HEMA.Inc, USA. Author

Keywords:

Geriatrics, Lipids, Polymers, Drug delivery, Polymer hybrids, Polypharmacy, Drug carrying capacity

Abstract

This paper will emphasize some of the clinical implications of polymers and lipids in designing drug delivery systems in the geriatric population. This article will give us an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of polymers and lipids in formulating DDS in individuals over 65 in the United States. Lipid polymer hybrids can be advantageous in systemic drug bioavailability to patients who have decreased drug carrier capacity. Older adults may benefit from lipid polymer hybrids as it enhances drug delivery and drug targeting process. Most of the older adults use a minimum of 4 to 6 medications for a variety of medical ailments and conditions. Polypharmacy may be an advent situation in some of the cases, which can be reduced by innovative drug delivery options.

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Published

18-10-2020

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Review Article

How to Cite

Clinical implications of polymers and lipids in designing drug delivery systems in geriatric use. (2020). International Journal of Research in Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, 2(3), 66-70. https://rubatosis.org/journals/index.php/ijrhcp/article/view/176

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