DDS Formulations Used in the Otolaryngology Field: Characteristics of Pharmacokinetics and Side Effects

The Drug Delivery System (DDS) technology has attracted much attention since the early 1970s. This technology enabled the development of novel drugs including sustained-release and prodrug preparations. DDS has been linked to improvement of drug efficacy and drug applicability to clinical practice....

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Published inThe Journal of Japan Society for Infection and Aerosol in Otorhinolaryngology Vol. 8; no. 3; pp. 180 - 183
Main Authors Iwamoto, Takuya, Uebayashi, Rie, Kawase, Ryousuke
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society for Infection and Aerosol in Otorhinolaryngology 20.11.2020
日本耳鼻咽喉科感染症・エアロゾル学会
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ISSN2188-0077
2434-1932
DOI10.24805/jjsiao.8.3_180

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Summary:The Drug Delivery System (DDS) technology has attracted much attention since the early 1970s. This technology enabled the development of novel drugs including sustained-release and prodrug preparations. DDS has been linked to improvement of drug efficacy and drug applicability to clinical practice. Understanding the pharmacokinetics and side effects of a drug is particularly critical in patient-tailored medicine. In this article, we described the characteristic pharmacokinetics and side effects of DDS drugs commonly used in the field of otolaryngology.
ISSN:2188-0077
2434-1932
DOI:10.24805/jjsiao.8.3_180