Preparation of a vesicle suspension containing methylene blue as a hydrophilic model drug.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:21:29
Introduction
Colloid drug delivery systems (CDDSs) are vesicular dosage forms. They include liposomes niosomes nanospheres and nanocapsules. Their size avoids any risk of embolism following intravenous injection. CDDSs were initially designed, and were studied, as drug carriers for targeting purposes. The assumption was the expected ability of CDDSs to concert the drug at the therapeutic target and/or divert if from the toxicological one. Some interesting results have been obtained with drugs possessing a narrow
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Loy and Anna M. Fadda
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