Agrawal H

Agrawal H
School of Medical and Allied Sciences,
Uttar Pradesh
India

Publications
  • Review Article
    Applications, Model Study and Commercial Utilization (Patents) of Ophthalmic Route as Drug Delivery Site
    Author(s): Agrawal H, Sharma PK and Malviya RAgrawal H, Sharma PK and Malviya R

    Ophthalmic drug delivery has been a noteworthy challenge for the researchers because of its one of a kind anatomy and physiology which consists of different sorts of boundaries, such as layers of cornea, sclera, and retina, etc. these obstructions can cause challenges for drug delivery and also in a dosage form, significantly into the posterior part of the eye. To defeat these sorts of issues different types of dosage forms have been developed such as nanoparticles, nano micelles, liposome, and micro-emulsions. Ongoing endeavors in research for ophthalmic drug delivery principally have concentrated on the frameworks which demonstrated that drugs are administered as in the form of eye drops. Because of the intense efforts of researchers, huge progressions in the following areas have been made, areas like in situ forming gels, oil in water emulsions, colloidal drug delivery systems, etc.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/2153-2435.19.10.607

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