Advancements in the drug delivery systems (DDS) are gradually offering solutions to the rising prevalence of chronic conditions. It is now more crucial than ever before to improve patient compliance while lowering the cost of treatment. As drug manufacturers strive to overcome patient compliance concerns, both small molecules and large molecule active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIS) need to be efficiently managed to achieve the desired therapeutic effect in moderate dosage.
According to experts a significant proportion of APIs or drugs on the whole, exhibit low solubility, low bioavailability, and/or low inconsistent dissolution rate. For biopharmaceutical pipelines to advance, it is essential to address these concerns effectively by identifying, resolving, and reinventing drug delivery channels. Maximising solubility and absorption eliminate the need for reformulation and, hence, promotes the market reach of a drug candidate. Utilising complementary drug delivery technologies can achieve a full range of absorption profiles by modulating pharmacokinetics. As a result, CDMOS are developing a portfolio of bioavailability enhancement technologies and services.
Recent developments in DDS
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