Drug dosing in clinical practice, which determines optimal efficacy, toxicity or ineffectiveness, is critical to patients’ outcomes. However, many orally administered therapeutic drugs are susceptible to biotransformation by a group of important oxidative enzymes, known as cytochrome P450s (CYPs). In particular, CYP3A4 is a low specificity isoenzyme of the CYPs family, which contributes to the metabolism of approximately 50% of all marketed drugs. Induction or inhibition of CYP3A4 activity results in the varied oral bioavailability and unwanted drug-drug, drug-food, and drug-herb interactions. This review explores the need for addressing intestinal CYP3A4 metabolism and investigates the opportunities to incorporate lipid-based oral drug del...
Oral anticancer drugs have earned a seat at the table, as the need for homecare treatment in oncolog...
Hybrid lipid polymers significantly changed the postulation of low or less bioavailability of conven...
Oral delivery is the preferred and the most common route of drug administration. This thesis describ...
Marion Paolini,1,2 Laurence Poul,1 Céline Berjaud,1 Matthieu Germain,1 Audrey Darmon,1 Maxime...
Drug delivery via the oral route has always been challenging for poorly soluble drugs. Acid-induced ...
To date, the oral route is considered as a proffered route for drug delivery having high patient com...
Chemical and enzymatic barriers in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract hamper the oral delivery of many ...
Most biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) class IV drugs, with poor solubility and inferior ...
Gastrointestinal absorption remains indispensable in the systemic delivery of most drugs, even thoug...
The chemical environment and enzymes in the gastrointestinal (GI) membrane limit the oral absorption...
The two main issues impacting oral delivery are drug solubility and permeability. The FDA adopted th...
The two main issues impacting oral delivery are drug solubility and permeability. The FDA adopted th...
The oral application of pharmaceuticals is unarguably the most convenient method of application. Esp...
Nanoparticle drug delivery vehicles can be used for in vivo delivery of a variety of bioactive molec...
Oral anticancer drugs have earned a seat at the table, as the need for homecare treatment in oncolog...
Oral anticancer drugs have earned a seat at the table, as the need for homecare treatment in oncolog...
Hybrid lipid polymers significantly changed the postulation of low or less bioavailability of conven...
Oral delivery is the preferred and the most common route of drug administration. This thesis describ...
Marion Paolini,1,2 Laurence Poul,1 Céline Berjaud,1 Matthieu Germain,1 Audrey Darmon,1 Maxime...
Drug delivery via the oral route has always been challenging for poorly soluble drugs. Acid-induced ...
To date, the oral route is considered as a proffered route for drug delivery having high patient com...
Chemical and enzymatic barriers in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract hamper the oral delivery of many ...
Most biopharmaceutics classification system (BCS) class IV drugs, with poor solubility and inferior ...
Gastrointestinal absorption remains indispensable in the systemic delivery of most drugs, even thoug...
The chemical environment and enzymes in the gastrointestinal (GI) membrane limit the oral absorption...
The two main issues impacting oral delivery are drug solubility and permeability. The FDA adopted th...
The two main issues impacting oral delivery are drug solubility and permeability. The FDA adopted th...
The oral application of pharmaceuticals is unarguably the most convenient method of application. Esp...
Nanoparticle drug delivery vehicles can be used for in vivo delivery of a variety of bioactive molec...
Oral anticancer drugs have earned a seat at the table, as the need for homecare treatment in oncolog...
Oral anticancer drugs have earned a seat at the table, as the need for homecare treatment in oncolog...
Hybrid lipid polymers significantly changed the postulation of low or less bioavailability of conven...
Oral delivery is the preferred and the most common route of drug administration. This thesis describ...