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Polymeric long-acting drug delivery systems (LADDS) for treatment of chronic diseases: Inserts, patches, wafers, and implants

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posted on 2024-11-02, 18:59 authored by Hamdy Abdelkader, Zeinab Fathalla, Thilini ThrimawithanaThilini Thrimawithana, Ayman AllahhamAyman Allahham
Non-oral long-acting drug delivery systems (LADDS) encompass a range of technologies for precisely delivering drug molecules into target tissues either through the systemic circulation or via localized injections for treating chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and brain disorders as well as for age-related eye diseases. LADDS have been shown to prolong drug release from 24 h up to 3 years depending on characteristics of the drug and delivery system. LADDS can offer potentially safer, more effective, and patient friendly treatment options compared to more invasive modes of drug administration such as repeated injections or minor surgical intervention. Whilst there is no single technology or definition that can comprehensively embrace LADDS; for the purposes of this review, these systems include solid implants, inserts, transdermal patches, wafers and in situ forming delivery systems. This review covers common chronic illnesses, where candidate drugs have been incorporated into LADDS, examples of marketed long-acting pharmaceuticals, as well as newly emerging technologies, used in the fabrication of LADDS.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1016/j.addr.2021.113957
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    ISSN - Is published in 0169409X

Journal

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews

Volume

177

Number

113957

Start page

1

End page

21

Total pages

21

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Former Identifier

2006110827

Esploro creation date

2021-11-24

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