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[Drug delivery systems].

H Sezaki

    Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
    |November 1, 1985
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    Advancements in drug delivery systems (DDS) focus on controlled release and drug targeting for optimized pharmacotherapy. Integrating these concepts promises a revolution in high-technology DDS development.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Biotechnology
    • Materials Science

    Context:

    • Optimization of pharmacotherapy through advanced drug delivery systems (DDS).
    • Emergence of the "science of input" driven by potent new drugs and safer usage.
    • Development of DDS based on multidisciplinary information, though some remain undefined.

    Purpose:

    • To explore new concepts in drug delivery, specifically controlled-release DDS and drug targeting.
    • To highlight the current status and future potential of these advanced DDS.
    • To emphasize the need for integrated approaches in developing next-generation DDS.

    Summary:

    • Controlled-release DDS offer improved medical practice but are not yet ideal.
    • Drug targeting shows promise for local administration, with systemic targeting in early stages.

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  • Future high-technology DDS require a deeper understanding of diseases and integrated technical approaches.
  • Impact:

    • Controlled-release DDS have impacted medical practice, with ongoing development towards ideal delivery.
    • Drug targeting is advancing, particularly for local administration, while systemic applications are experimental.
    • The integration of controlled delivery and targeting into DDS represents a significant revolution in pharmaceutical science.