Evolution of Nanotechnology in Delivering Drugs to Eyes, Skin and Wounds via Topical Route
The topical route is the most preferred one for administering drugs to eyes, skin and wounds for reaching enhanced efficacy and to improve patient compliance. Topical administration of drugs via conventional dosage forms such as solutions, creams and so forth to the eyes is associated with very low...
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Main Authors: | Pratheeksha Koppa Raghu (Author), Kuldeep K. Bansal (Author), Pradip Thakor (Author), Valamla Bhavana (Author), Jitender Madan (Author), Jessica M. Rosenholm (Author), Neelesh Kumar Mehra (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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