Vedant A Chaudhari, Nikita R Dhumal, Prajwal V Chavhan, Sujata G Dhanake, Amit R Jadhav, Sagar A Sarode and Parag R Patil
The knowledge of a drug's pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic behavior has recently made the creation of the ideal drug delivery system more logical. It is now evident that interdisciplinary efforts will play a major role in the success of drug delivery research in the future. These carriers, known as new drug delivery systems (NDDS), keep the drug concentration within the therapeutic range for extended periods of time. With the help of transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS), it is possible to maintain medication release while lowering the dosage and, consequently, the adverse effects of oral therapy. Transdermal medications come in a discreet, self-contained dose form. It introduces a medication into the systemic circulation at a regulated pace through unbroken skin. Delivery speed is managed. The skin or membrane in the delivery system regulates the rate of distribution. It is a challenging to create drug delivery system that is sophisticated and intricate. It needs certain manufacturing tools and processes.
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