Novel Drug Delivery Systems and Formulation Chemistry

Novel drug delivery systems and formulation chemistry play a vital role in improving the therapeutic effectiveness, safety, and patient compliance of pharmaceutical products. This session focuses on innovative formulation strategies and advanced drug delivery technologies designed to enhance bioavailability, stability, and targeted delivery of drugs. Topics include controlled and sustained release systems, targeted and site-specific drug delivery, transdermal, buccal, nasal, pulmonary, and parenteral delivery systems, as well as advanced oral formulations. The session will also explore lipid-based carriers, nanoparticles, microspheres, liposomes, polymeric systems, and nanotechnology-driven drug delivery approaches. Emphasis is placed on formulation challenges, excipient selection, scale-up considerations, and regulatory aspects associated with novel delivery systems. This session aims to bridge formulation science with clinical performance, highlighting how innovative delivery platforms can support next-generation therapeutics.

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