The document discusses controlled drug delivery systems, which aim to release the correct dose of a therapeutic directly to the desired area and for the required time period in order to maximize efficacy and minimize side effects. It then lists different routes of drug delivery, including buccal, nasal, ocular, oral, pulmonary, sublingual, transdermal, and vaginal/anal delivery.
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2. A controlled drug delivery system is aimed
at releasing the correct dose of a
therapeutic directly in the desired zone
and during the required period of time.
This allows maximizing the efficacy of the
therapeutic and minimizing the possible
side effects.
3. Different routes of drug delivery.
Buccal drug delivery. ...
Nasal drug delivery. ...
Ocular drug delivery. ...
Oral drug delivery. ...
Pulmonary drug delivery. ...
Sublingual drug delivery. ...
Transdermal drug delivery. ...
Vaginal/anal drug delivery.