Modern aspects of drugs production. Differences.

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Modern aspects of drugs production

Differences

The use and potential of liposomes as drug deliverers continues to grow in importance. Drugs delivered via liposomes may be protected from the actions of metabolizing enzymes Lipophillic drugs may be made soluble Drugs can be targeted to specific areas by attaching ligands to the liposome Liposomes are readily absorbed by cells The rate of drug release may be controlled by the selection of liposome Using liposomes as a drug deliverer allows potentially lower doses of drug to be used, reducing toxicity and side-effects. Furthermore, it is possible that gene therapy drugs may be delivered by liposomes.

Formation liposomes

Liposomes formulation

Steps formation liposomes

Production of liposomes

Stages of formation liposomes

Formation liposomes

Mechanism of action

Transdermal drugs delivering