Novel vesicular and particulate drug delivery systems for topical treatment of acne.

Author: CastroGisele A, FerreiraLucas Am

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The efficacy of the antiacne topical drugs is well established. The local side effects, however, mainly cutaneous irritation, erythema, dryness, peeling and scaling, remain major problems. Novel vesicular and particulate drug delivery systems have been proposed to reduce the side effects of drugs co...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1517/17425247.5.6.665

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Topical Treatment of Acne: Navigating the Desert of Side Effects

Acne, a common skin condition, affects many individuals, particularly during adolescence. While topical treatments are available, they often come with side effects, such as irritation and dryness. This research explores the potential of novel drug delivery systems to mitigate these side effects.

Researchers have investigated the use of vesicular and particulate drug delivery systems, which encapsulate the active ingredients in tiny compartments. These systems aim to deliver the medication more effectively and minimize irritation to the skin.

The study concludes that these novel delivery systems hold promise for reducing the side effects associated with topical acne treatments. They offer a more controlled and targeted approach to drug delivery, potentially leading to better therapeutic outcomes with fewer adverse effects.

A Better Way to Treat Acne

This research indicates that novel drug delivery systems could provide a more effective and well-tolerated approach to treating acne, reducing the discomfort and irritation often associated with topical treatments.

Smoother Skin, Fewer Side Effects

These innovative drug delivery systems, like a camel carrying precious cargo across the desert, offer a promising way to deliver acne medications more effectively and minimize skin irritation. This could lead to a more comfortable and successful treatment experience for those dealing with acne.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research, much like a camel traversing a harsh desert landscape, seeks a better way to deliver acne medications. Novel drug delivery systems offer a potential solution to reduce side effects, making acne treatment more effective and less irritating.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2008-10-28
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-10
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

18532922

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1517/17425247.5.6.665

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