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Vesicular drug delivery for the treatment of topical disorders: current and future perspectives.

Bwalya A WitikaLarry L MweetwaKabo O TshiamoKaren EdlerScott K MatafwaliPascal V NtemiMelissa T R ChikukwaPedzisai Anotida Makoni
Published in: The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (2022)
Several drug molecules are available for topical disorders. However, physicochemical properties and undesirable toxicity have limited their efficacy. Vesicular delivery systems have the potential to overcome these shortcomings due to properties such as high biocompatibility, simplicity of surface modification and suitability as controlled delivery vehicles. However, incorporating these systems into environmentally responsive dispersants such as hydrogels, ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents may further enhance therapeutic prowess of these delivery systems. Consequently, improved vesicular drug delivery can be achieved by considering combining some of these formulation approaches.
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