Abstract

Drugs are delivered at the site of action through different routes from the drug delivery system (DDS). DDSs can be divided into numerous types through which active drugs provide therapeutic effects. Nasal, oral, buccal, transdermal, and ocular DDSs are available. Polymeric DDSs have an excellent impact on the effective delivery of drugs at the molecular level. In the recent past, numerous techniques have been introduced in the market, such as gene therapy and recombinant DNA. Dual polymeric micelle (PM) drug delivery approaches deliver drugs through tissue engineering, nanoparticles, pharmaceutical carrier, and vesicles. Dual PMs enhance drug solubility and reduce toxicity, especially in cancer chemotherapy. Novel methods of dual PMs, such as dendrimers, nanoparticles, and complexes, have been employed to improve the drug profile of hydrophobic drugs. In this context, anticancer drugs are of utmost priority because of the severity and fatality rate of cancers. Amid other novel approaches, dual PMs are being evaluated for their potential use.

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