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Polymers in topical delivery of anti-psoriatic medications and other topical agents in overcoming the barriers of conventional treatment strategies
Author(s) -
Krishna Yadav,
A Jain B Ghosh S Nayak V Soni,
Deependra Singh,
Manju Rawat Singh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
progress in biomaterials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2194-0509
pISSN - 2194-0517
DOI - 10.1007/s40204-021-00154-7
Subject(s) - transdermal , psoriasis , skin irritation , drug , dermatology , drug delivery , medicine , drug carrier , materials science , nanotechnology , pharmacology
In recent decades, topical treatments to dermal disorders have shown ineffectiveness in delivering the medication at a particular location without a suitable drug carrier. Psoriasis treatment is hindered because of the ineffective delivery and efficacy of conventional pharmaceutical treatment. In conventional medication formulation approach, it is difficult to breach the transdermal layer of a skin membrane for topical drugs, i.e. cyclosporine, methotrexate. This problem is further complicated by extreme disease-associated conditions such as hyperkeratosis and irritation. Intending to assure better drug delivery carriers, this review emphasizes the therapeutic efficacy of polymers and their potential to deliver the drug into the deeper layer of the skin membrane. The polymers are essential in structural and physiochemical perspectives as it works as a carrier for the medication. A vast variety of delivery carriers is available nowadays but their applicability in such dermal cases like psoriasis is still lacking due to less knowledge on an appropriate polymer. The current investigation of suitable polymer would assist in brushing our expertise to optimize the advantages of a wide spectrum of polymers to fulfill the topical targeting of psoriasis.

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