We are delighted to present the first edition of our book, which focuses on
Controlled Drug Delivery Systems (CDDS). In the rapidly advancing realm of
pharmaceutical sciences, CDDS has emerged as a crucial innovation that enhances
therapeutic efficacy and patient care. This book, crafted with the international
readership in mind, seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the
fundamental and practical aspects of controlled drug delivery systems.
This edition includes six carefully selected chapters, each authored by experts in
the field. The book begins with Chapter 1, "Controlled Drug Delivery Systems:
Concepts and Rationale," which lays the foundation for understanding the principles
behind CDDS. It provides the necessary context and insight into why controlled
release systems have become integral in modern therapy.
In Chapter 2, "Pharmacokinetic Considerations for Controlled Release Dosage Forms,"
the focus shifts to the essential pharmacokinetic aspects that influence the design
and performance of controlled release systems. This chapter bridges the gap between
theoretical knowledge and clinical application, ensuring readers grasp the critical
factors affecting drug release and absorption.
Chapter 3, "Polymers: Backbone of Controlled Drug Delivery," delves into the world of
polymers, emphasizing their indispensable role as the building blocks of many drug
delivery systems. This chapter explores the design, development, and applications of
various polymers in achieving desired drug release profiles.
Microencapsulation is the focus of Chapter 4, "Microencapsulation as a Tool for
Controlled Drug Delivery." This chapter introduces readers to the concept and
utility of microencapsulation technology in protecting drugs, controlling release
rates, and improving stability, offering an in-depth look at a critical tool in the
formulation of controlled release dosage forms.
Chapter 5, "Comprehensive Insights into Muco-Adhesive Drug Delivery Systems,"
addresses the specific niche of muco-adhesive systems, providing insight into their
potential to enhance drug absorption and prolong residence time at the target site.
The application of this technology offers promising solutions to various therapeutic
challenges.
Finally, Chapter 6, "Gastroretentive Drug Delivery Systems," rounds off the book with
a thorough exploration of gastroretentive technologies. This chapter presents
innovative strategies to improve drug retention in the gastrointestinal tract,
ensuring optimal drug delivery to the site of action.
Our goal with this book is to provide a robust resource for students, researchers,
and professionals in the pharmaceutical sciences. By offering both theoretical
foundations and practical insights, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of
controlled drug delivery systems and inspire further innovation in this important
field.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the contributing authors, whose expertise and
dedication have made this book possible. We are confident that the knowledge shared
within these pages will serve as a valuable tool in the continued advancement of
pharmaceutical sciences on a global scale.
Atish S. Mundada
Department of Pharmaceutics
SNJBs
SSDJ College of Pharmacy
Chandwad, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
&
Alap Chaudhari
Teva Pharmaceutical
United
States