Abstract
Good drug delivery, also known as targeted drug administration, is a therapeutic approach that involves administering more medication to one or a few body parts than to others. Two tactics are Cancers Active and passive targeting is commonly employed to focus drugs to a certain organ or tissue. Delivery of drugs Cars provide the medication either continuously or only in the desired area. A perfect medicine delivery vehicle should be able to pass across barriers like the blood-brain barrier. Because nanotechnology is being used in medicine, nanomedicine has recently gained popularity. Nano drug delivery can help distribute medications with limited water solubility and can help prevent the first pass because nanoparticles are incredibly small. Liver metabolism. Medication delivery based on nanotechnology. These also include the approaches in which the therapeutic drugs are combined with "targeting ligands"—antigens linked to tumors—that have this potential.
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