Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, SNJB’s Shriman Sureshdada Jain College of Pharmacy, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Topical route of administration is very important and the most commonly used method of drug delivery for treatment of ocular diseases. However, due to unique anatomical and physiological barriers of eye, it is difficult to achieve the therapeutic concentration in the targeted tissue within the eye. To overcome the effect of these barriers in absorption and to provide targeted and sustained drug delivery, various advances have been made in developing safe and efficient drug delivery systems. Various formulation strategies for ocular drug delivery are used, like basic formulation techniques for improving availability of drugs, viscosity enhancers, and use of mucoadhesives for drug retention and penetration enhancers to promote drug transport to the eye. In this review, we present a summary of the current literature to understand the anatomical and physiological limitations in achieving adequate ocular bioavailability and targeted drug delivery of topically applied drugs and use of new techniques in formulating dosage forms in overcoming these limitations. The recent and future advances in nanocarrier-mediated drug delivery may have the potential to provide patient-friendly and noninvasive techniques for the treatment of diseases related to the anterior and posterior segments of the eye.
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