Evaluation of Physicians’ and Patients’ Perception and Acceptance of Novel Drug Delivery in Vitamins D3

International Journal of Management Research and Development (IJMRD),Volume 6, Number 1, January-April (2016)

16 Pages Posted: 7 Apr 2020

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Dr. Vidya Nakhate

Associate Professor, DPU’s Global Business School & Research Centre, Tathawade, Pune

Date Written: March 12, 2020

Abstract

The method by which a drug is delivered can have a significant effect on its efficacy. Some drugs have an optimum concentration range within which maximum benefit is derived, and concentrations above or below this range can be toxic or produce no therapeutic benefit at all. The mode of delivery can be the difference between a drug’s success and failure, as the choice of a drug is often influenced by the way the medicine is administered. For over 20 years, researchers have appreciated the potential benefits of nanotechnology in providing vast improvements in drug delivery and drug targeting. Improving delivery techniques that minimize toxicity and improve efficacy offers great potential benefits to patients, and opens up new markets for pharmaceutical and drug delivery companies. Nanoparticles provide massive advantages regarding drug targeting, delivery and release and, with their additional potential to combine diagnosis and therapy, emerge as one of the major tools in nanomedicine. But there are many technological as well as behavioral challenges to be met, in developing this nanoparticulate technique Nano-drug delivery systems that deliver large but highly localized quantities of drugs to specific areas to be released in controlled ways and also in the development of Universal formulation schemes that can be used as intravenous, intramuscular or oral drugs. For that a Better disease markers in terms of sensitivity and specificity is the major challenge in front of Pharmaceutical companies.

Keywords: Newer Drug Delivery System, Perception, Acceptance, Nanomedicine and Nano-Drug Delivery Systems

Suggested Citation

Nakhate, Dr. Vidya, Evaluation of Physicians’ and Patients’ Perception and Acceptance of Novel Drug Delivery in Vitamins D3 (March 12, 2020). International Journal of Management Research and Development (IJMRD),Volume 6, Number 1, January-April (2016) , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3553254

Dr. Vidya Nakhate (Contact Author)

Associate Professor, DPU’s Global Business School & Research Centre, Tathawade, Pune ( email )

India

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