Ocular drug delivery systems and nanotechnology


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Author Details : Shivam Dubey*

Volume : 10, Issue : 4, Year : 2024

Article Page : 179-187

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijooo.2024.034



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Abstract

Drug delivery to certain eye tissues has long been a major challenge for ocular scientists. Some problems with the standard formulations of drug solutions given as topical drops led to the introduction of various carrier systems for ocular dispersion. A lot of work is being done on ocular research to create safe, novel, and patient-friendly methods of pharmaceutical administration. After being enclosed in nanoscale carrier systems or devices, drug molecules are administered using invasive, non-invasive, or minimally invasive techniques. In the years to come, drug delivery may be greatly enhanced by the creation of non-invasive sustained drug delivery devices and studies into the viability of topical application to deliver medications to the posterior region. The difficulties related to a number of anterior and posterior segment diseases may be significantly reduced by recent advancements in the administration of ocular medications.
 

Keywords: Pharmacodynamics, Drug delivery, Cornea, Nanotechnology, Retina


How to cite : Dubey S, Ocular drug delivery systems and nanotechnology. IP Int J Ocul Oncol Oculoplasty 2024;10(4):179-187


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Received : 04-11-2024

Accepted : 05-12-2024


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