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Drug delivery systems for thyroid disease treatment: A mini review on current therapies and…
Thyroid hormones play an important role in many metabolic processes in the human body. However, these processes can often be disrupted by an over or underactivity of the thyroid gland which, if undiagnosed or untreated, can result in serious illness. Currently, therapeutic management of an…
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Primaquine and chloroquine nano-sized solid dispersion-loaded dissolving microarray patches for the…
Malaria is a global parasitic infection that leads to substantial illness and death. The most commonly-used drugs for treatment of malaria vivax are primaquine and chloroquine, but they have limitations, such as poor adherence due to frequent oral administration and gastrointestinal side effects. To…
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Rosacea Topical Treatment and Care: From Traditional to New Drug Delivery Systems
Rosacea is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory dermatosis characterized by flushing, nontransient erythema, papules and pustules, telangiectasia, and phymatous alterations accompanied by itching, burning, or stinging, the pathophysiology of which is not yet fully understood. Conventional topical…
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Polymeric microsponges: an emerging prospect in topical delivery of therapeutic agents
Skin disorders have an important psychosocial impact on the life of the affected patient. Skin disorders are usually treated by using topical drug delivery systems like creams and gels. These conventional topical drug delivery systems display various adverse effects (burning, itching, inflammation,…
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Tip loaded cyclodextrin-carvedilol complexes microarray patches
Carvedilol, a β-blocker prescribed for chronic heart failure, suffers from poor bioavailability and rapid first pass metabolism when administered orally. Herein, we present the development of tip microarray patches (MAPs) composed of ternary cyclodextrin (CD) complexes of carvedilol for transdermal…
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Transdermal Delivery of Estradiol Simultaneously Possessing Rapid Release and Sustaine Release…
Dissolving microneedle (DMN) has been researched as a drug delivery technology that improves drug molecule transportation through the skin with little discomfort. However, the sluggish drug absorption, poor skin dissolution, and lengthy time lags of DMN have limited its potential uses. The aim of…
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Polymeric Microarray Patches for Enhanced Transdermal Delivery of the Poorly Soluble Drug Olanzapine
Transdermal drug delivery is an alternative route of administration that offers avoidance of the associated drawbacks of orally and parenterally administered hydrophobics. However, owing to the extremely specific set of physicochemical characteristics required for passive transdermal drug…
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Advanced multifunctional nano-lipid carrier loaded gel for targeted delivery of 5-flurouracil and…
Non-melanoma skin cancer is one of the most common malignancies reported around the globe. Current treatment therapies fail to meet the desired therapeutic efficacy due to high degree of drug resistance. Thus, there is prominent demand in advancing the current conventional therapy to achieve desired…
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Effect of cyclosporine A – Tempol topical gel for the treatment of alopecia and…
Over the years, extensive research has been carried out to develop new chemical entities for hair loss treatment. Despite these efforts, the newly developed topical and oral treatments have not proven to be curative. Hair loss can result from underlying mechanisms, such as inflammation and apoptosis…
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Development of dissolving microneedles for intradermal delivery of the long-acting antiretroviral…
Oral administration and intramuscular (IM) injection are commonly recommended options for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) treatment. However, poor patient compliance due to daily oral dosing, pain at injection sites and the demand for trained healthcare staff for injections limit the success of…
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