A Practical Guide to Advanced Topical Drug Delivery Systems in Dermatology.

Q1 Medicine
Skin therapy letter Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Andrei Metelitsa, Isabelle Delorme, Daniel O'Sullivan, Rami Zeinab, Mark Legault, Melinda Gooderham
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Abstract

Dermatological diseases such as atopic dermatitis, acne, and psoriasis result in significant morbidity and decreased quality of life. The first line of treatment for such diseases is often topical medications. While topical delivery allows active drug to be delivered directly to the target site, the skin is a virtually impermeable barrier that impedes delivery of large molecules. Thus, the formulation and delivery system are integral elements of topical medications. Patients also have preferences for the properties of topical formulations and these preferences can positively or negatively impact adherence. Therefore, the choice of topical formulation is a key consideration. Recent developments in drug delivery systems have produced enhanced topical treatments that improve efficacy, safety, and patient acceptability. Awareness of the delivery system in which drugs are formulated is critical as this can have profound implications on treatment success. This paper provides an overview and clinical commentary on advances in topical delivery systems and their impact on dermatological practice.

皮肤科高级局部给药系统实用指南。
皮肤病如特应性皮炎、痤疮和牛皮癣会导致显著的发病率和生活质量下降。治疗此类疾病的第一道防线通常是局部用药。虽然局部递送可以将活性药物直接递送到目标部位,但皮肤实际上是一个不可渗透的屏障,阻碍了大分子的递送。因此,制剂和递送系统是局部药物的组成部分。患者对局部制剂的性质也有偏好,这些偏好可以对依从性产生积极或消极的影响。因此,选择局部配方是一个关键考虑因素。药物递送系统的最新发展产生了增强的局部治疗,提高了疗效、安全性和患者的可接受性。对药物配方的递送系统的认识至关重要,因为这可能对治疗成功产生深远影响。本文对局部给药系统的进展及其对皮肤科实践的影响进行了综述和临床评论。
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Skin therapy letter
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期刊介绍: The premier international journal on the latest advances, techniques and practice in conservation and restoration from around the world.
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