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New developments in drug delivery systems.

Y W Chien1

  • 1Controlled Drug-Delivery Research Center, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, College of Pharmacy, Piscataway 08855-0789.

Medicinal Research Reviews
|October 1, 1990
PubMed
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Rate-controlled drug delivery systems offer advanced biomedical solutions. These high-tech systems are expected to replace conventional methods in the coming years.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Conventional drug delivery systems have been used for decades.
  • Rate-controlled drug delivery systems (RCDDS) emerged in the mid-1970s.
  • RCDDS offer enhanced therapeutic control and patient compliance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing importance of rate-controlled drug delivery systems.
  • To project the future trend of RCDDS adoption in medicine.
  • To emphasize the transition from conventional to advanced drug delivery technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical development and introduction of RCDDS.
  • Analysis of the impact of RCDDS on the biomedical community.
  • Forecasting future trends in drug delivery system replacement.

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Main Results:

  • RCDDS have been progressively integrated into biomedical applications since the 1970s.
  • A significant shift towards RCDDS is anticipated in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • High-tech RCDDS are poised to supersede traditional drug delivery methods.

Conclusions:

  • Rate-controlled drug delivery systems represent a significant advancement in pharmaceutical technology.
  • The future of drug delivery is increasingly reliant on sophisticated, controlled-release mechanisms.
  • The biomedical field is moving towards widespread adoption of these advanced systems.