Application of Nano Technology in Disease Prevention Through Pharmacy Interventions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.757Keywords:
Health, drugs, pharmacist, pharmaceutical careAbstract
India spent more than 50 years working to combat tuberculosis. When the National Tuberculosis Programme of India (NTP) was first launched in 1962, it was intended to treat patients at home with self-administered conventional medication regimens. The key to a successful formulation is getting the active ingredient to the desired location with the least amount of discomfort and adverse effects. Controlled release technologies and drug delivery systems are helpful in a variety of therapeutic procedures. For instance, the focused therapy approach effectively delivers the medication while lowering treatment costs. To make a drug delivery system successful and sensible, factors including a preset release pattern, drug stability in the system and in the environment in which it is released, biodegradability, and penetration across a particular biological barrier for targeted administration are important to consider. This work developed a medication delivery model based on a cubic structure.
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