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Pharmaceutical challenges and perspectives in developing ophthalmic drug formulations

Authors
Maharjan, P.Cho, K.H.Maharjan, A.Shin, M.C.Moon, C.Min, K.A.
Issue Date
15-Mar-2019
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Keywords
Bioavailability; Drug delivery; Nanocarriers; Ocular physiology; Ophthalmic formulations
Citation
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation, v.49, no.2, pp 215 - 228
Pages
14
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
Volume
49
Number
2
Start Page
215
End Page
228
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/10735
DOI
10.1007/s40005-018-0404-6
ISSN
2093-5552
2093-6214
Abstract
Ocular drug delivery has been widely recognized as an attractive route for drug administration for cures of ocular diseases. Overall, designing an effective therapy to cure ocular diseases has been considered as a formidable task. Even though some infectious or inflammatory eye diseases could be alleviated by eye drops or ointments, achieving the required therapeutic efficacy along with ocular bioavailability remains a challenge due to the numerous anatomical and physiological barriers prevailing in the eye. Drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye is yet a more challenging task. In this context, a better understanding of physiologic natures of the eyes and ocular pharmacokinetics would facilitate the development of new drug delivery systems to treat various vision-threatening disorders. For the effective drug delivery to target sites and to enhance the ocular bioavailability, recent progress in formulation strategies using nanotechnologies holds promises in terms of devising improved ophthalmic medicines. Hence, this review presents an overview of various aspects of ocular drug delivery, with a specific emphasis on nanocarrier-based strategies, including physiological barriers in eyes and conventional drug formulations. Recent research on sustained, controlled, and targeted systems for ocular drug delivery was updated as well. ? 2018, The Korean Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology.
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