Literature DB >> 22353154

A look at emerging delivery systems for topical drug products.

Sharon Fireman1, Ofer Toledano, Karine Neimann, Natalia Loboda, Nava Dayan.   

Abstract

The introduction of new topical drugs based on new chemical entities has become a rare event. Instead, pharmaceutical companies have been focused on reformulating existing drugs resulting in an ever-growing number of topical drug products for every approved drug substance. In light of this trend, soon reformulations may not be as rewarding to their sponsors as they are today unless they offer a substantial improvement over other formulations of the same drug substance and the same indication, namely improved efficacy over existing drugs, reduced side effects, unique drug combinations, or applicability for new indications. This article reviews and compares topical drug delivery systems currently under active research that are designed to offer such advantages in the coming years. The reviewed delivery systems are: liposomes, niosomes, transferosomes, ethosomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers, cyclodextrin, and sol-gel microcapsules. Among all the topical drug delivery systems currently undergoing active research, only the sol-gel microencapsulation is at clinical stages.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22353154     DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8019.2012.01464.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Ther        ISSN: 1396-0296            Impact factor:   2.851


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2.  Pluronic F127-tailored lecithin organogel of acyclovir: preclinical evidence of antiviral activity using BALB/c murine model of cutaneous HSV-1 infection.

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Review 3.  Polymeric micelles as cutaneous drug delivery system in normal skin and dermatological disorders.

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Review 5.  An Overview of Potential Seaweed-Derived Bioactive Compounds for Pharmaceutical Applications.

Authors:  Silvia Lomartire; Ana M M Gonçalves
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6.  Formulation, Optimization and In Vivo Evaluation of Fucoidan-Based Cream with Anti-Inflammatory Properties.

Authors:  Ekaterina D Obluchinskaya; Olga N Pozharitskaya; Elena V Flisyuk; Alexander N Shikov
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Review 7.  Nanomicelles: Types, properties and applications in drug delivery.

Authors:  Anamika Bose; Debanwita Roy Burman; Bismayan Sikdar; Prasun Patra
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