AN OVERVIEW OF PHARMACEUTICAL SELF NANO EMULSIFYING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Publication Date : 20-06-2022
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Self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS) are transforming the pharmaceutical industry, allowing drug delivery with greater accuracy and efficacy than ever before. SNEDDS are a type of drug delivery system that uses nanoparticles to self-emulsifying drugs. This means that the drugs are encapsulated within nanoparticles, which can then be taken up by cells and transported through the body. Read on to learn more about SNED DS and how they could revolutionize the way we administer medication. Nano self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS) offer many potential advantages over traditional drug delivery methods, but there are also some disadvantages to consider. One of the biggest disadvantages is the potential for nano SEDDS to increase the toxicity of drugs. These nanoparticles can interact with cells and cellular components in unexpected ways, potentially leading to increased toxicity.
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