by Marvin Rausand
ISBN | 9781835352182 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £160.00 |
A pharmaceutical compound is transported to its target site via various strategies, formulations, production processes, storage systems, and technologies in order to produce the intended therapeutic effect. To achieve a therapeutic result, drug delivery refers to the strategy and procedure used to deliver pharmaceuticals, medicines, and other xenobiotics to the site of action within an organism. For medication distribution, pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic issues are crucial to take into account. Systems for the targeted delivery and/or controlled release of medicinal substances are known as drug delivery systems. Drugs have been used for a long time to enhance health and lengthen lives. In the last few decades, drug distribution has undergone significant change, and even more change is projected in the near future. Biomedical engineers have made significant contributions. The idea of modified nano-carriers might be a promising way to deal with perplexing issues in agriculture that might boost crop yield while lowering the environmental effect related to crop protection and food production. The fundamentals, current applications, and potential future developments of enhanced medication delivery and targeting are all covered in this book.