Cutaneous Drug Delivery: An Update
Cutaneous delivery of therapeutics represents a proven and attractive option for treating a variety of dermatologic conditions with minimal systemic side effects. Although there have been many innovations in drug delivery systems, the number of effective cutaneous drugs remains small, primarily beca...
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description | Cutaneous delivery of therapeutics represents a proven and attractive option for treating a variety of dermatologic conditions with minimal systemic side effects. Although there have been many innovations in drug delivery systems, the number of effective cutaneous drugs remains small, primarily because of the stratum corneum permeability barrier. Overcoming this barrier safely and reversibly to deliver large hydrophilic drugs cutaneously is one of the major challenges in the field of dermatologic therapy. |
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