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Nanocarriers for the Delivery of Combination Drugs
Explores the role of nanocarriers as drug delivery agents for the delivery of combination drugs
Sanjula Baboota (Edited by), Javed Ali (Edited by)
9780128207796
Paperback, published 21 May 2021
540 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3.3 cm, 1.13 kg
Nanocarriers for the Delivery of Combination Drugs focuses on the role of nanocarriers in the delivery of combination drugs for the management and treatment of various diseases. Nanocarriers belonging to the category of polymeric nanoparticles, dendrimers, lipidic nanocarriers (like nanoemulsions), liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers are now being used in the drug delivery of combination drugs. This book helps readers assimilate all the information available surrounding the application of various nanocarrier technologies for the delivery of combination drugs of synthetic and natural origin, including small and large molecules. This is an important reference source for pharmaceutical scientists and biomaterials scientists who are looking to gain an increased understanding on how nanotechnology is improving the efficiency of combination drug delivery.
1. Combination drug delivery: Past, present and future 2. Application of nanocarrier approach for the delivery of combination drugs 3. Polymeric nanocarriers for delivery of combination drugs 4. Liposomal nanocarriers for delivery of combination drugs 5. Lipidic nanocariers for delivery of combination drugs 6. Nanocarriers as an effective drug delivery approach for combination drugs for treatment of cancer 7. Nanocarriers as an effective drug delivery approach for combination drugs for treatment of neurodegenerative disorders 8. Nanocarriers as an effective drug delivery approach for combination drugs for treatment of various topical skin disorders 9. Nanocarrier based formulations of combination drugs with focus on Phytoconstituents 10. Nanocarriers in delivery of combination drugs: Challenges and future aspects
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM]
