Antiretroviral therapy regimens are successful in stopping the advancement of human immunodeficiency virus infection to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and other opportunistic infections. However, they do have significant disadvantages, including long-term treatment, limited oral bioavailability, inaccessibility to organs, non-adherence by patients, and the development of medication resistance. Because of the listed drawbacks of available routes and the availability of curative medicines for human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, advanced solutions are required. Antiretroviral therapy transdermal delivery is one of the current strategies that have attracted much attention from many researchers. In this narrativ...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
International audienceA wide range of biomedical materials have been proposed to meet the different ...
Chemotherapeutic drugs are primarily administered to cancer patients via oral or parenteral routes. ...
Transdermal drug delivery is an alternative route for systemic drug delivery system, which minimizes...
When the first cases of HIV infection appeared in the 1980s, AIDS was a deadly disease without any t...
The human immunodeficiency virus has infected millions of people and the epidemic continues to grow ...
Transdermal drug delivery is a prospective drug delivery strategy to complement the limitations of c...
1261 Perhaps the greatest challenge for transdermal delivery is that only a limited number of drugs ...
HIV/AIDS continues to be one of the most challenging individual and public health concerns of the pr...
Transdermal drug delivery is the administration of a therapeutic drug into the skin. However, as the...
A recent drug delivery technique is to inject the medication into systemic circulation at a defined ...
The lymphatic system possesses the main viral replication sites in the body following viral infectio...
The skin offers an accessible and convenient site for the administration of medications. To this end...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Transdermal drug delivery systems are poised as an alternative to traditional drug delivery systems ...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
International audienceA wide range of biomedical materials have been proposed to meet the different ...
Chemotherapeutic drugs are primarily administered to cancer patients via oral or parenteral routes. ...
Transdermal drug delivery is an alternative route for systemic drug delivery system, which minimizes...
When the first cases of HIV infection appeared in the 1980s, AIDS was a deadly disease without any t...
The human immunodeficiency virus has infected millions of people and the epidemic continues to grow ...
Transdermal drug delivery is a prospective drug delivery strategy to complement the limitations of c...
1261 Perhaps the greatest challenge for transdermal delivery is that only a limited number of drugs ...
HIV/AIDS continues to be one of the most challenging individual and public health concerns of the pr...
Transdermal drug delivery is the administration of a therapeutic drug into the skin. However, as the...
A recent drug delivery technique is to inject the medication into systemic circulation at a defined ...
The lymphatic system possesses the main viral replication sites in the body following viral infectio...
The skin offers an accessible and convenient site for the administration of medications. To this end...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Transdermal drug delivery systems are poised as an alternative to traditional drug delivery systems ...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
International audienceA wide range of biomedical materials have been proposed to meet the different ...
Chemotherapeutic drugs are primarily administered to cancer patients via oral or parenteral routes. ...