A novel drug delivery system (NDDS) can be defined as an approach that combines innovative development, formulations, technologies, and novel methodologies to deliver pharmaceutical compounds in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired pharmacological effects. NDDS is the system for delivery of drug other than conventional drug delivery system. It is a novel approach to drug delivery that addresses the limitations of the traditional drug delivery systems. The novel drug delivery system is also preferred in the new patent regimen as this is one of the ways to introduce new products in the regulated market.
According to Coherent Market Insights the Novel Drug Delivery System (NDDS) Market Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022-2028. Moreover, a novel drug delivery system (NDDS) can significantly improve its performance in terms of patient compliance, safety and efficacy. Several types of NDDS have been developed during last few decades, which are Pharmacosomes, Niosomes, Liposomes, Microemulsions, Multiple Emulsions, Dendrimers, Aquasome, Osmotically Modulated Drug Delivery Systems, Nanoparticles, Microparticles, Transdermal Therapeutic Systems (TTS), Self-Regulating Drug Delivery System, and Brain Targeted Delivery System. Novel drug delivery systems combine new techniques for controlled and targeted release of medications. They enable more effective drug delivery, minimize side effects, and maximize therapeutic effects. These technologies target drugs to targeted tissues. Novel drug delivery systems may include a variety of new approaches including scientific site-targeting within the body and controlled drug release. This type of system also allows for the development of more effective, safer and more effective drugs with long half-life’s and therapeutic indices. While the current system of diabetes medication is inconvenient and problematic for its administration, novel drug delivery systems/methods have significant advantages and can be commercially produced. The present review provides the list of some novel drug delivery systems, including particulate, vesicular, and miscellaneous delivery approaches. The development of new pharmaceuticals has brought about a plethora of novel drug delivery systems. The novel drug delivery systems have been defined as new or modified methods of delivering pharmaceutical drugs to the clinical environment to treat an illness or other medical condition more rapidly than that which is currently possible using either injected or oral drug. They have helped to advance the treatment of a number of conditions and illnesses to the stage where patients could potentially be back at work or school the next day. There has also been an increased focus on NDDS within the medical profession itself where they are beginning to replace the older and less effective systems or methods. \ While some people may still use these methods, for many people and in many countries, novel drug delivery systems have become the preferred method of drug delivery, because it is a novel approach to drug delivery that addresses the limitations of the traditional drug delivery systems. The novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) are carriers which maintain the drug concentration in therapeutic range for longer period of time and also, in addition, may deliver the content to the site of action if so desired as per requirements. Novel drug delivery includes formulations, technologies, methods, and systems to transfer an active pharmaceutical ingredient in the body, as desired, in order to safely accomplish its therapeutic effect.
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