Nanotechnology in drug delivery
Nanotechnology in drug delivery is a field that utilizes nanoscale materials and structures to enhance the therapeutic effectiveness of drugs. By employing nanocarriers or nanoparticles, researchers can overcome various challenges associated with conventional drug delivery methods. Nanotechnology offers the potential to improve drug solubility, bioavailability, and targeting, leading to more precise and efficient drug delivery systems. Here's an overview of key aspects of nanotechnology in drug delivery
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