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Advanced drug delivery systems (ADDS) are designed to improve the therapeutic efficacy of drugs and enhance patient compliance. Advanced Drug Delivery Systems can be used for a variety of purposes including:
Targeted drug delivery: Directing drugs to specific cells or tissues, reducing off-target effects and improving efficacy.
Controlled release: Maintaining a consistent and effective drug concentration over an extended period of time, reducing the frequency of dosing and improving patient compliance.
Enhanced bioavailability: Improving the absorption and utilization of drugs, increasing their therapeutic effect.
Protection of drugs: Shielding drugs from degradation, inactivation or rapid clearance, allowing them to reach their target effectively.
Treatment of challenging diseases: Addressing issues associated with drugs that are poorly soluble, unstable or difficult to administer.
Overall, the use of ADDS can result in improved patient outcomes and increased efficiency of drug treatment.
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