Advances In Drug Delivery Systems: A Comprehensive Review

Authors

  • Abdullah Nasser Aljomayei
  • Abdurahman Obaidallah Abed Alkharmani
  • Khalid Fahad Alhuwaymil
  • Ahmed Ali Hanash Alzahrani
  • Nouf Hasan Alahmadi
  • Yara Khaled Qorban Khan
  • Ibrahim Rashed Alghonaim
  • Mamdouh Khalid bin Nashar
  • Mohammed Saeed Ahmed Alghamdi
  • Majed Mohammed Alassaf

Abstract

This review gives a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in drug delivery systems. The study is based on the analysis of secondary data collected from various sources, including research articles, patents, and regulatory databases. The review covers a wide range of drug delivery systems, including traditional oral dosage forms, injectable formulations, transdermal patches, nasal sprays, and liposomal carriers. The review highlights the key challenges and opportunities in drug delivery systems, such as improving drug solubility, enhancing drug targeting, and ensuring controlled drug release. The study discusses innovative technologies that are being developed to address these challenges, including nanotechnology, biomaterials, and 3D printing. The review also explores the regulatory landscape for drug delivery systems, including the impact of regulatory guidelines and approval processes on the adoption of new drug delivery technologies. Overall, this review provides valuable insights into the latest trends and advances in drug delivery systems, offering a wide-ranging overview of the current state of the field and identifying future directions for investigation and development.

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2022-06-15

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Aljomayei, A. N. ., Alkharmani, A. O. A. ., Alhuwaymil, K. F. ., Alzahrani, A. A. H. ., Alahmadi, N. H. ., Khan, Y. K. Q. ., Alghonaim, I. R. ., Nashar, M. K. bin ., Alghamdi, M. S. A. ., & Alassaf, M. M. . (2022). Advances In Drug Delivery Systems: A Comprehensive Review. Migration Letters, 19(S5), 139–149. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/9689

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