The development of pharmaceuticals is increasingly centred on delivery strategies that maximise therapeutic benefits while reducing adverse effects. Multiparticulate drug delivery systems appear to be particularly well-suited for producing controlled and delayed release oral formulations with less chance of dose dumping, according to recent developments. Biopharmaceutical benefits are provided by these oral multiparticulate drug delivery methods in terms of consistent and even distribution and transit inside the gastrointestinal tract. The process of pelletization is a revolutionary drug delivery technique that helps create a site-specific drug delivery system by turning tiny powder particles into pellets. Pellets can be prepared using a variety of methods. Consequently, multiparticulate drug delivery systems provide tremendous opportunities for designing new controlled and delayed release oral formulations, thus extending the frontier of future pharmaceutical development.1,2
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Diwane et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f594fc71405d493afffdb0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19912593
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