Unlocking the Power of Nanosuspensions in Drug Delivery Systems: Improving Bioavailability and Efficacy

What defines a nanosuspension?

Particle diameter less than 100 nanometers

A nanosuspension is defined as a drug formulation in which the drug particles are dispersed at the nanoscale level in a suitable liquid medium with the aid of a stabilizer. In other words, it is a type of colloidal dispersion in which the drug particles have a size in the range of 1-1000 nanometers.

The small size of the drug particles in nanosuspensions leads to a large surface area, which results in the improved dissolution and bioavailability of the drug. The use of stabilizers prevents agglomeration and/or sedimentation of drug particles, resulting in a stable dispersion.

Nanosuspensions are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry as a drug delivery system for poorly soluble drugs. They offer several advantages, including improved therapeutic efficacy, reduced toxicity, and enhanced patient compliance.

More Answers:

Humoral Immunity: How the Body’s Fluids Protect Against Harmful Invaders
Maximizing Drug Efficacy: Benefits of Using Suspension Drug Products in Pharmaceutical Treatment
The Importance of Shaking Suspensions before Use for Consistent and Accurate Medication Dosage

Error 403 The request cannot be completed because you have exceeded your quota. : quotaExceeded

Share:

Recent Posts