Pharmaceutical liposomal drug delivery: a review of new delivery systems and a look at the regulatory landscape
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Abstract
Liposomes were the first nanoscale drug to be approved for clinical use in 1995. Since then, the technology has grown considerably, and pioneering recent work in liposome-based delivery systems has brought about remarkable developments with significant clinical implications. This includes long-circulating liposomes, stimuli-responsive liposomes, nebulized liposomes, elastic liposomes for topical, oral and transdermal delivery and covalent lipid-drug complexes for improved drug plasma membrane crossing and targeting to specific organelles. While the regulatory bodies' opinion on liposomes is well-documented, current guidance that address new delivery systems are not. This review describes, in depth, the current…
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- Liposome
- Transdermal
- Drug delivery
- Commercialization
- Nanotechnology
- Drug carrier
- Targeted drug delivery
- Pharmacology
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