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Drug delivery/release systems, polymers

Polymers used in drug delivery/release systems... [Pg.47]

One class of scaffolds that can be used as a surface or implantable drug delivery scaffold system are created using electrospinning technique. This process, as described in Sect. Polymer processing techniques to mimic tissue architecture and strength can be used to create porous nanofiber scaffold from a variety of polymer substrates and has the potential to be combined with therapeutic drugs for a sustained release of the molecule when the scaffold is implanted in vivo [121]. The process can... [Pg.197]

These discoveries generated a lot of effort over the successive 25 years in the preparation of especially designed drug delivery systems for the controlled release of radioactive progesterone [654], colchicine [656], naproxen [657,673, 674], mitomycin C [675-677], inulin [678], trimethoprin [657], succinylsul-fathiazole [657], ethacrynic acid [653], and steroids [633], regardless of whether these drugs are physically trapped in polyphosphazene matrices, or chemically bonded to the polymer skeleton. [Pg.217]

The steroid microsphere systems are probably the most successful drug delivery formulations thus far ba.sed on lactide/glycolide polymers. Several of these products appear to be on track for human and animal applications in the 1990s. The success of these formulations is due to the known safety of the polymer, the reproducibility of the microencapsulation process, reliability in the treatment procedure, and in vivo drug release performance (80). [Pg.17]

YoUes, S., and Sartori, M. F., Degradable polymers for sustained drug release, in Drug Delivery Systems (R. L. Juliano, ed.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1980, pp. 84-111. [Pg.226]


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