Drug Delivery
Drug Delivery
Drug delivery is the method of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect, attempt to improve the effectiveness of old drugs has been done using methods such as individualizing drug therapy, dose titration and therapeutic drug monitoring. Nowadays advanced methods such as delivering drugs at a controlled rate, slow delivery, and targeted delivery have been pursued vigorously.
Nasal and pulmonary routes of drug delivery are gaining importance; these routes provide promising alternatives to parenteral drug delivery, especially for peptide and protein therapeutics.
Numerous animal and human investigations have provided an increased understanding of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles that govern the action and disposition of potent opioid analgesics, inhalation anaesthetic agents, sedatives/hypnotics, and muscle relaxants. These studies reveal that skin, buccal and nasal mucous membranes may have been used as alternate routes of analgesic and anaesthetic delivery.
Our Plan
Similar developments with other compounds have produced a plethora of new devices, concepts, and techniques that have together been termed controlled-release technology (CRT).
We are expecting personalized medicine treatments to be tailored to each patient’s needs and characteristics. It’s a targeted, effective, and safe delivery of drugs to specific cells or tissues within the body.
We plan for advancement in nanotechnology, genomics, and AI, it’s expected to play a significant role in shaping the future of drug delivery and it’s expected to continue to evolve and grow.