Polymeric-based drug delivery systems for veterinary use: State of the art

[Display omitted] •Review about the main drug delivery systems based on polymers for veterinary use.•Challenges and opportunities in the field of pharmaceutical dosage for animals.•Advantages in the preparation of pharmaceutical forms for the animal population. One of the challenges to the success o...

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Published inInternational journal of pharmaceutics Vol. 604; p. 120756
Main Authors Carvalho, Suzana Gonçalves, Silvestre, Amanda Letícia Polli, Martins dos Santos, Aline, Fonseca-Santos, Bruno, Rodrigues, Winner Duque, Palmira Daflon Gremião, Maria, Chorilli, Marlus, Villanova, Janaína Cecília Oliveira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.07.2021
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Review about the main drug delivery systems based on polymers for veterinary use.•Challenges and opportunities in the field of pharmaceutical dosage for animals.•Advantages in the preparation of pharmaceutical forms for the animal population. One of the challenges to the success of veterinary pharmacotherapy is the limited number of drugs and dosage forms available exclusively to this market, due to the interspecies variability of animals, such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. For this reason, studies in this area have become a highlight, since they are still scarce in comparison with those on human drug use. To overcome many limitations related to the bioavailability, efficacy, and safety of pharmacotherapy in animals, especially livestock and domestic animals, polymers-based drug delivery systems are promising tools if they guarantee greater selectivity and less toxicity in dosage forms. In addition, these tools may be developed according to the great interspecies variability. To contribute to these discussions, this paper provides an updated review of the major polymer-based drug delivery systems projected for veterinary use. Traditional and innovative drug delivery systems based on polymers are presented, with an emphasis on films, microparticles, micelles, nanogels, nanoparticles, tablets, implants and hydrogel-based drug delivery systems. We discuss important concepts for the veterinarian about the mechanisms of drug release and, for the pharmacist, the advantages in the development of pharmaceutical forms for the animal population. Finally, challenges and opportunities are presented in the field of pharmaceutical dosage forms for veterinary use in response to the interests of the pharmaceutical industry.
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ISSN:0378-5173
1873-3476
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.120756