Polymeric site-specific pharmacotherapy
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Polymeric site-specific pharmacotherapy
J. Wiley, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Controlled drug delivery systems have been studied for over 20 years, with the emphasis on the systematic administration of drugs for prolonged action. One of the fastest growing fields in controlled drug delivery, with excellent prospects for clinical use, is polymeric implants for site-specific drug therapy. An international team of experts contribute to this volume, reviewing the design, development and applications of such devices.
Table of Contents
- Implantable Biodegradable Polymers for Site-Specific Drug Delivery
- The Biocompatibility and Toxicity of Degradable Polymeric Materials: Implications for Drug Delivery
- Drug Release and Tissue Distribution from a Polymer Implant
- Modelling of Drug Delivery to Brain Tissue
- Polymer Conjugated Macromolecular Drugs for Tumour Specific Targeting
- Drug Delivery to the Brain
- Polymeric Delivery of Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators
- Microparticulate Systems for Site-Specific Therapy - Bone Marrow Targeting
- Polymeric Perivascular Delivery Systems
- Techniques in Cardiovascular Drug Delivery - Surfactant Derivatization, Polymer Implants and Iontophoresis
- Antibiotic Delivery Systems for the Treatment of Chronic Bone Infections
- Specific Delivery to the Gastrointestinal Tract
- Polymeric Drug Delivery Systems for the Eye
- Drug Delivery to the Lung.
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