Category: Drug Delivery

Long-Acting Drug Delivery: A Novel Pharmacological Strategy to Deliver Therapeutic Modalities

Over the last two decades, the pharmaceutical industry has observed a paradigm shift from conventional drug delivery strategies to the long-acting drug delivery (LADD) of products to treat several disease indications, such as ophthalmic disorders, oncological disorders, neurological disorders and infectious diseases. LADD has emerged as the novel and advanced drug delivery system which manipulate

Intracellular Drug Delivery – Future Potential

Healthcare treatment is important for those having fatal diseases and so is the precision treatment in almost every case. One of such disease which has squabbled the entire humanity and accounts for the highest number of death rates globally is cancer. It’s a disease wherein the body’s abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other

Novel Drug Reconstitution Systems: Opportunities in Accurate Reconstitution and Drug Delivery

The novel drug reconstitution systems have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional methods of reconstitution, adding significant value to the storage and transfer of lyophilized therapeutics. These systems enhance the portability, efficiency and optimum delivery of the lyophilized drugs and have the potential to reduce the number of steps significantly, which enable the dilution

Targeted Drug Delivery Devices: An Attractive Option for Improving the Efficacy of Biologics

The gradual shift of healthcare industry towards the development of biologics is a well-known fact. Owing to this shift, there are over 1,000 cell and gene therapies which are being developed for the treatment of various disorders, majority of them being oncological disorders, cardiovascular disorders and neurological disorders.  Additionally, over the last decade, multiple immunotherapies

Drug Delivery Technologies: Emerging Paradigms Shaping the Future of Biologics

Given their high target specificity and limited toxicity compared to small molecule drugs, biotherapeutics have revolutionized treatment paradigms across a myriad of clinical conditions, including metabolic disorders, cancers, neurological disorders and autoimmune disorders. In fact, the extent of growth of such therapies can be gauged from the fact that more than 300 biopharmaceuticals have been

Large Volume Wearable Injectors: The Goldrush Continues

The self-injection devices market is currently characterized by the presence of a myriad of advanced and innovative drug delivery solutions, equipped with a variety of user-friendly features. Notable examples of such products include prefilled syringes, reusable and disposable pen injectors, autoinjectors and large volume wearable injectors. Large volume wearable injectors are capable of drug delivery