In the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical development, modified release (MR) tablets have emerged as a cornerstone technology for improving therapeutic outcomes and patient compliance. Unlike ...
In a study published in the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, scientists from the UF Health Cancer Institute have found a way to make treatment for a notoriously aggressive breast cancer more ...
Figure 1. A typical polysiloxane structure, where R = CH3, phenyl (aromatic carbon ring), F3CCH2CH2, and CHCH2.(click image to enlarge) Drug-delivery systems are some of the most rapidly proliferating ...
As more drugs go subcutaneous, Phillips Medisize's director of Front-End Innovation, Tony Bedford, believes that high-dose biologics will become a prevalent choice for drugmakers.
A new nanoparticle made from the medical polymer PLGA and the blood protein albumin can carry higher doses of drugs and remain stable longer, offering improved delivery and fewer side effects. For ...
Many companies and researchers are working on novel ways to improve the delivery of drugs to their targets. Also contributing to this trend is the significant number of blockbuster drugs going off ...
Fibrous materials are playing an increasingly vital role in various applications, including textiles, nonwoven materials, composite structures, and more. Polymeric nanofibers represent an exciting new ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications showcased a breakthrough in transdermal drug delivery. Scientists have developed an electrically activated patch with biocompatible metallic membranes ...
The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering efforts in Drug Delivery include efforts focused on the diseases of asthma, cancer, COPD, cystic fibrosis as well as infectious disease. We work ...