Innovations in drug delivery systems: A review of the pharmacist's role in enhancing efficacy and patient compliance
1 Independent Researcher, Lima Ohio, USA.
2 Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University, Georgia.
3 Independent Researcher, USA.
4 Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria.
5 Department of Community Health and Primary Care, University of Lagos. Nigeria.
6 The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham Massachusetts.
7 Africa Voices HQ, Nigeria.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 20(03), 1268–1282
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.20.3.2587
Publication history:
Received on 06 November 2023; revised on 16 December 2023; accepted on 19 December 2023
Abstract:
This review explores the dynamic landscape of drug delivery systems, focusing on their profound impact on therapeutic efficacy and patient compliance. The integration of nanotechnology, RNA therapeutics, implantable devices, 3D printing, and artificial intelligence heralds a transformative era in precision medicine. Nanoparticles enable precise targeting, while RNA therapeutics offer molecular-level interventions. Implantable and injectable devices promise sustained release, enhancing patient compliance. 3D printing introduces personalized dosage forms, and artificial intelligence empowers data-driven adjustments to treatment plans. Collaboration and interdisciplinary research emerge as crucial drivers, ensuring the translation of innovative concepts into practical applications. From a global health perspective, these innovations address healthcare disparities, promising a future where medications are precisely delivered offering tailored and effective treatment options for diverse populations worldwide.
Keywords:
Drug delivery systems; Precision medicine; Nanotechnology; RNA therapeutics; Implantable devices; 3D printing; Artificial intelligence
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