Nanomedicine for Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: A Mini-Review
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Nanomedicine, Targeted Drug Delivery, Nanoparticles, Biomedical Nanotechnology, Therapeutic Interventions.Abstract
Nanomedicine is a recent advance presented via Freitas. When one applies a technology to medicine for molecular diagnosis and cure. Nanoscience should be fused with biology because the parts of a cell exist at a nano-level. It will allow for precise therapeutic approaches. Nanomedicine is very commonly heard these days and hence researchers are constantly engaged to make therapeutic interventions more efficient, safe, and effective. Nanomedicines are made using nanoparticles that are specifically designed for a particular purpose which can help them deliver drugs at the exact site. Recent research helps to quicken neglected diseases like malignancies and excessive concentration of medicines target operation on them. Nanomedicine for cancer therapy reduces unwarranted interactions at many sites in the body while increasing the availability of drugs at the target site. Nanoparticles could deliver drugs to lung granuloma in TB-type ailments not getting killed by the macrophage. Nanoparticles could be engineered with specific features to improve patient outcomes. We are improving our knowledge of nanotechnology which will be done in the clinic regularly. Nanomedicine is getting better with time. We will soon witness precision medicines and prolonged applications so as to get rid of an infectious disease which can be fatal.
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