A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF INVASOMES GEL: A BREAKTHROUGH IN TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY TECHNOLOGY
Praveen Kumar Ashok, Archana Rautela, Soni Matela and Brajansh Rajput*
ABSTRACT
Transdermal delivery has long been a challenge in pharmaceutical science, with various limitations affecting the effectiveness of drug administration through the skin. Invasomes Gel represents a significant advancement in this field, offering a unique approach to transdermal delivery. This review provides an in-depth examination of Invasomes Gel, detailing its composition, mechanism of action, and the technology behind its ability to enhance drug permeability. We explore its potential applications across a range of therapeutic areas, comparing its effectiveness to conventional transdermal systems. The paper also examines the benefits and limitations of Invasomes Gel, including its biocompatibility, stability, and potential for side effects. Additionally, we discuss clinical studies that demonstrate its efficacy and highlight emerging trends in transdermal technology that could further enhance the gel's performance. Overall, this comprehensive review aims to provide healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry stakeholders with a thorough understanding of Invasomes Gel and itsrole in advancing transdermal delivery technology. The insights gained from this review could serve as a foundation for future research and innovation in this dynamic field.
Keywords: Transdermal Delivery Technology, Invasomes Gel, Nanocarriers, Mechanical Dispersion Technique, Film Hydration Technique.
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