Editors: Atish S. Mundada, Alap Chaudhari

Novel Drug Delivery Systems (Part 2)

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ISBN: 978-981-5313-57-4 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5313-56-7 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2024
DOI: 10.2174/97898153135671240101

Introduction

Novel Drug Delivery Systems (Part 2) covers the advanced techniques and innovations transforming pharmaceutical sciences, with a focus on enhancing drug efficacy and patient outcomes. This comprehensive guide explores a wide array of delivery methods, including nasopulmonary, transdermal, ocular, nanotechnology-based, implantable, and controlled-release injectables. Each chapter provides an in-depth analysis of these unique delivery routes, presenting both foundational knowledge and the latest technological advancements in the field.

Designed for students, researchers, and professionals in pharmaceuticals and medicine, this book bridges basic concepts with cutting-edge practices, emphasizing the science and impact of controlled drug delivery.

Key Features:

  1. - Detailed exploration of nasopulmonary, transdermal, ocular, and implantable delivery systems.
  2. - Insight into nanotechnology's role in drug delivery.
  3. - Comprehensive coverage of controlled-release injectables.

Readership:

Ideal for students, researchers, and industry professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of advanced drug delivery methods

Contributors

Editor(s):
Atish S. Mundada
Department of Pharmaceutics
SNJBs SSDJ College of Pharmacy
Chandwad, Nashik, Maharashtra
India


Alap Chaudhari
Teva Pharmaceutical
United States




Contributor(s):
Atish S. Mundada
Department of Pharmaceutics
SNJBs SSDJ College of Pharmacy
Chandwad, Nashik, Maharashtra
India


Avinash K. Kudhekar
Department of Pharmaceutics
Y. B. Chavan College of Pharmacy
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
India


Chaitali S. Shirsathe
Department of Pharmaceutics
Srinath College of Pharmacy
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
India


Deepak S. Khobragade
Datta Meghe College of Pharmacy
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research
Sawangi (M), Wardha
India


Hitesh V. Shahare
Department of Pharmaceutics
SNJBs SSDJ College of Pharmacy
Chandwad, Nashik, Maharashtra
India


Kavita Suthar
Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
SSR College of Pharmacy (Permanently Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University)
Sayli-Silvassa Road, Sayli, Silvassa-396230, Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman Diu
India


Mrunali S. Potbhare
Swami Samarth College of Pharmacy
Dhamangaon, Wardha
Maharashtra
India


Moreshwar P. Patil
Department of Pharmaceutics
METs Institute of Pharmacy
Bhujbal Knowledge City, Nashik
India


Nayana S. Baste
Department of Pharmaceutics
SNJBs SSDJ College of Pharmacy
Chandwad, Nashik, Maharashtra
India


Nayana S. Baste
Department of Pharmaceutics
SNJBs SSDJ College of Pharmacy
Chandwad, Nashik, Maharashtra
India


Princy Shrivastav
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
SSR College of Pharmacy (Permanently Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University)
Sayli-Silvassa Road, Sayli, Silvassa-396230, Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman Diu,
India


Rajendra T. Mogal
Department of Pharmaceutics
METs Institute of Pharmacy
Bhujbal Knowledge City, Nashik
India


Rushikesh S. Sherkar
Department of Pharmaceutics
Srinath College of Pharmacy
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
India


Shweta H. Shahare
Kalyani R.G. Sapkal Institute of Pharmacy
Anjaneri, Nashik
Maharashtra
India


Surendra S. Agrawal1
Datta Meghe College of Pharmacy
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research
Sawangi (M), Wardha
India


Swaroop R. Lahoti
Department of Pharmaceutics
Y. B. Chavan College of Pharmacy
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
India


Vipul D. Prajapati
Department of Pharmaceutics, SSR College of Pharmacy (Permanently Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University), ,
Sayli-Silvassa Road, Sayli, Silvassa-396230
Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman Diu
India