Novel Drug Delivery Systems — Part 1 provides a comprehensive exploration of controlled drug delivery systems (NDDS) and their impact on patient outcomes and therapeutic effectiveness. Covering key topics like the principles of controlled-release dosage forms, the role of polymers, and innovative techniques like microencapsulation and mucoadhesive systems, this book bridges foundational concepts with cutting-edge advancements. It also addresses specialized systems like gastroretentive, transdermal, and ocular drug delivery methods. Ideal for pharmaceutical professionals, students, and researchers, this book serves as a critical resource for understanding and developing advanced drug delivery technologies.
Key Features:
— Comprehensive introduction to controlled drug delivery concepts
— In-depth analysis of pharmacokinetics and polymers in NDDS
— Exploration of microencapsulation and mucoadhesive systems
— Insights into gastroretentive and transdermal drug delivery
— Overview of nanotechnology and implantable devices in drug delivery
— Coverage of the latest developments in injectables and ocular systems
Readership:
University students, researchers, pharmaceutical professionals, and general readers interested in advanced drug delivery systems.