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Long-Acting Antimalarial Drug Delivery Systems for Chemoprophylaxis: Formulation Strategies and Routes of
Yogesh Kumar1, Vishal Babasaheb Galave1, Anil B Jindal2
1Department of Pharmacy, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Pilani Campus, Vidya Vihar, Pilani, Rajasthan, 333031, India.
Background:
Malaria chemoprophylaxis generally requires prolonged and frequent administration of antimalarial drugs, which often results in poor patient adherence and reduced prophylactic effectiveness.
Objective:
This review aims to summarize the advancements in long-acting drug delivery systems developed for antimalarial chemoprophylaxis and highlights recent clinical developments in this field.
Methods:
Various formulation approaches reported in the literature for sustained antimalarial drug release were reviewed, including oral, parenteral, and topical long-acting delivery systems. Strategies such as gelatin capsules, solid drug nanoparticles, oil-based solutions, implants, polymeric nanorods, lipid-based depot systems, in situ-forming gels, microspheres, and microneedle-based delivery systems were evaluated.
Results:
Long-acting antimalarial delivery systems have demonstrated significant potential in minimizing dosing frequency, improving patient adherence, and enhancing prophylactic effectiveness. Various formulation strategies have shown the ability to provide sustained drug release and prolonged protection against malaria.
Conclusion:
Long-acting drug delivery systems represent a promising strategy for improving malaria chemoprophylaxis by overcoming adherence-related challenges associated with conventional dosing regimens. Continued research and clinical advancements in sustained-release antimalarial formulations may significantly contribute to the development of effective antimalarial drug delivery systems for successful chemoprophylactic therapy.
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