CONTROOLED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: A REVIEW
Vabindra Kumar Yadav* and Prof. Pranav Kumar Upadhyay
ABSTRACT
Drug supply is the process by which a medicinal substance is administered to have clinical efficacy in humans or animals. Traditional drug delivery has no control over its release and virtually no control over its successful target concentration. This kind of medicating strategy may lead to changes in plasma concentrations that are often unpredictable. Controlled drug distribution technology has advanced over the last 60 years. The regulated method for the distribution of medicinal goods guarantees protection, quality, and patient adherence. Any distribution system that accomplishes the gradual discharge of the medication over a long period is used in a controlled release system. The first controlled release system was introduced in 1952.In designing many controlled oral and transdermal release formulations for biological benefits, the first generation has been highly productive. Generally, controlled-release products by either path are engineered to ensure that the absorption rate of the medication is comparable to the elimination rate of the medication.
These systems offer many advantages compared with traditional methods, including adjusting drug release rates, safeguarding fragile drugs, and enhancing patient convenience and compliance. Keywords: Traditional drug delivery, Controlled release system, Drug, Patient convenience, Drug release rate, drug.
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