Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, Frederick University, Nicosia 1036, Cyprus
Abstract
Drug delivery systems (DDS) are formulations or devices that enable the introduction of a therapeutic into the body and its delivery to its target site, potentially enhancing its efficacy and safety. Advances in formulation approaches related to the enhancement of solubility, permeability and thus bioavailability of drugs have already been successfully implemented by the pharmaceutical industry. This review highlights the importance of formulations/DDS in the clinical development and the lifecycle of drug products. Examples from already authorised drug products have been used to showcase how the development of appropriate formulations/DDS could deliver drugs to the site of action (e.g., pulmonary and nasal drug delivery) and enhance patient adherence to medication (e.g., long-acting injectables, 3D-printed tablets). Moreover, examples from authorised products have been provided to highlight how formulation can improve safety (e.g., liposomes, abuse-deterrent opioid formulations) and efficacy (e.g., albumin-based nanoparticles, permeation enhancers for oral delivery of peptides).
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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