Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) are innovative technologies designed to improve the efficacy, safety, and convenience of drug administration by optimizing the delivery of therapeutic agents to their target sites.
Key Features of Advanced Drug Delivery Systems:
- Targeted Delivery: Delivers drugs specifically to diseased tissues or cells, minimizing damage to healthy tissues and reducing side effects.
- Controlled Release: Ensures a steady release of the drug over time, maintaining optimal therapeutic levels and reducing dosing frequency.
- Improved Bioavailability: Enhances the solubility and absorption of poorly soluble drugs for better effectiveness.
- Patient-Friendly Administration: Includes non-invasive methods like transdermal patches and inhalable formulations for improved compliance.
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