Anti-allergic agents are used to treat a great variety of diseases which usually involve an inflammation reaction. These compounds act by inhibiting the release and the effects of inflammatory mediators (e.g. histamine) in the target tissue. The purpose of anti-allergy therapy is to deliver the drug to its local of action in a therapeutic concentration, minimizing the undesired side effects. In order to solve some of the anti-allergic agents’ physicochemical drawbacks and the limitations associated to conventional pharmaceutical formulations (e.g. poor solubility and absorption, skin permeation, stability), novel drug delivery systems, such as cyclodextrins, liposomes, micelles, microemulsions, nano and microparticles, have been develop...
Conventional therapies for immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune disorders, transplant reac...
Psoriasis is an unremitting, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder of the skin disease. It is characteri...
Allergic or atopic conditions can collectively affect more than 25% of the population, and current t...
Allergy constitutes a major health issue due to its large prevalence. The established therapeutic ap...
Anti-inflammatory agents topically applied are appropriate in the treatment of skin diseases, restri...
Asthma is a life-altering, chronic disease of heterogenous origin that features a complex interplay ...
Introduction: Skin is the organ of the body that is exposed mostly to the microorganisms. Bacteria, ...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a predominant and deteriorating chronic inflammation of the skin, categori...
Immunomodulatory drugs are important tools for the treatment of numerous local diseases. Their topic...
Gabriella Di Felice,1 Paolo Colombo2 1National Center for Drug Research and Evaluation, Istituto Su...
In this book liposomes are explored as delivery system for allergen-specific immunotherapy. Both cat...
Allergic rhinitis is a worldwide disease, which occurred from 17% to 40% of the population in differ...
Allergen specific immunotherapy, comprised of subcutanoues injections of increasing doses of allerge...
In the last decades, significant progress in research and clinics has been made to offer possible in...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Conventional therapies for immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune disorders, transplant reac...
Psoriasis is an unremitting, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder of the skin disease. It is characteri...
Allergic or atopic conditions can collectively affect more than 25% of the population, and current t...
Allergy constitutes a major health issue due to its large prevalence. The established therapeutic ap...
Anti-inflammatory agents topically applied are appropriate in the treatment of skin diseases, restri...
Asthma is a life-altering, chronic disease of heterogenous origin that features a complex interplay ...
Introduction: Skin is the organ of the body that is exposed mostly to the microorganisms. Bacteria, ...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a predominant and deteriorating chronic inflammation of the skin, categori...
Immunomodulatory drugs are important tools for the treatment of numerous local diseases. Their topic...
Gabriella Di Felice,1 Paolo Colombo2 1National Center for Drug Research and Evaluation, Istituto Su...
In this book liposomes are explored as delivery system for allergen-specific immunotherapy. Both cat...
Allergic rhinitis is a worldwide disease, which occurred from 17% to 40% of the population in differ...
Allergen specific immunotherapy, comprised of subcutanoues injections of increasing doses of allerge...
In the last decades, significant progress in research and clinics has been made to offer possible in...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Conventional therapies for immune-mediated diseases, including autoimmune disorders, transplant reac...
Psoriasis is an unremitting, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder of the skin disease. It is characteri...
Allergic or atopic conditions can collectively affect more than 25% of the population, and current t...