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Traditional drug delivery methods provide very little, if any, control over the timing and pattern of drug release Medication concentration absorption at the point of action. Undefined medication concentration in plasma is a typical and obvious issue with the traditional dose method. Thus to overcome such problems efforts have been made by researchers and pharmaceutical scientists to the betterment of the drug delivery system and that lead to the development of the Novel Drug Delivery System (NDDS). NDDS is the approach and technology to deliver the drug in low concentration and follow the zero-order release of the drug in a controlled manner. Additionally, the NDDS's development results in the creation of an implantable drug delivery system (IDDS). a system for implantable medication delivery is a new approach of medicine delivery In this technique, the medicine is delivered under controlled conditions to the precise location where the implant is placed. The formulation, preparation, evaluation criteria, and future aspects of the implantable drug delivery system are the subjects of this study.