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Submit PaperNovel drug delivery technologies, including as niosomes, liposomes, nanoparticles, microspheres, microemulsions, impalatable pumps, and magnetic microcapsules, have been developed to reduce this volatility.
View AbstractTyphoid fever is a gram- negative bacterial infection caused by the bacterium called Salmonella Typhi, a rod-like shaped pathogen. Salmonella typhi is both food-born and water-born pathogen.
View AbstractTransdermal patches with microneedles are cutting-edge drug delivery technologies that have several advantages over conventional techniques like injections.
View AbstractNowadays, the anti-hyperglycemic drug Sitagliptin is widely used to treat type II diabetes mellitus patients. For simultaneous estimation of Sitagliptin form blood plasma samples.
View AbstractRecent years have seen a surge in interest in a novel transdermal delivery system that can administer therapies and cosmeceuticals for a variety of uses. Microneedle technique has various biomedical applications such as cure acne scars, and they employed a tattoo machine to get rid of atrophic scars
View AbstractThe Siddha system of medicine is one of the earliest Indian medical systems known to mankind. Several indigenous siddha formulations developed and speculated by ancient siddha practitioners are currently employed in the clinical therapy of several illnesses in humans.
View AbstractDrug hypersensitivity reactions pose significant challenges in clinical management, often presenting with diverse symptoms ranging from mild to severe. This study examines a case of drug hypersensitivity reaction in a 25-year-old female with treatment-resistant schizophrenia, focusing on the implications of clozapine therapy.
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