Dosage form developments of nanosuspension drug delivery system for oral administration route

  • Ang Chen
  • , Ye Shi
  • , Zhiqiang Yan
  • , Hongxun Hao
  • , Yong Zhang
  • , Jian Zhong*
  • , Huiming Hou
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A large amount of new drug candidates are practically insoluble in aqueous solvents and are even simultaneously poorly soluble in organic solvents. Nanosuspension drug delivery system (DDS) was firstly developed in 1994 and has attracted more and more attention as a formation solution for the poorly soluble drugs. By nansizing the poorly soluble drugs, nanosuspensions have several outstanding advantages for drug delivery. Among many administration routes of drug delivery, oral administration is the most preferred route due to its advantages such as ease of ingestion, versatility to accommodate various types of drug candidates, low production cost, high safety, good patient compliance, and pain avoidance. Current marketed pharmaceutical nanosuspension DDS products are mostly for oral administration. This review is to systematically summarize the nanosuspension DDS dosage form developments of poorly soluble drugs for oral administration use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4355-4365
Number of pages11
JournalCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
Volume21
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Administration route
  • Dosage form
  • Drug delivery system
  • Nanosuspension
  • Oral administration

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