Abstract

Due to the complexities of the eye's anatomy and physiology, achieving targeted drug delivery with minimal harm to healthy eye tissues has proven to be difficult. The focus of the review is on the potential of lipid and polymer micelle-based drug delivery systems, specifically nanomicelles, to overcome these challenges and improve the absorption of insoluble drugs. Nanomicelles offer several advantages, such as enhanced drug release kinetics, increased drug incorporation, and improved formulation of hydrophobic medicines. The review provides insights into various excipients, preparation methods, and evaluation techniques used in nanomicellar-based drug delivery systems. Furthermore, the review highlights current research and patents related to nanomicelles in ocular drug delivery, suggesting growing interest and potential for future developments in this field. Nanomicelles present a promising approach that may revolutionize ocular drug delivery and open new possibilities for treating various ocular diseases while minimizing adverse effects on healthy eye tissues.

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