Title of article :
A Review on Ocular Novel Drug Delivery Systems of Antifungal Drugs: Functional Evaluation and Comparison of Conventional and Novel Dosage Forms
Author/Authors :
Mehrandish, Saba Student Research Committee - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Mirzaeei, Shahla Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Ocular fungal infections affect more than one million people annually worldwide. They can
lead to impaired vision or even complete blindness, so they should be treated immediately to
prevent such consequences. Although topical administration has always been the most common
route of ocular drug delivery owing to high patient acceptance, reduced side effects, and the
possibility of self-administration, its limited ocular bioavailability poses a major challenge. As a
result, attention has recently been drawn to the design and development of novel drug delivery
systems (NDDS) that can overcome the challenges of conventional dosage forms. This research
is the first to review and classify the studies which have designed and developed topical ocular
NDDS with the aim to compare the performance and antifungal activity of these novel systems
with conventional forms. According to the results, all studies seemed to confirm the superiority of
NDDS over conventional forms in cases of released and permeated drug and antifungal activity.
The NDDS were used specifically to improve ocular delivery by slowing down the release rate,
increasing drug permeation, and subsequently increasing the antifungal effects of the active
pharmaceutical ingredients. Hence, further studies on NDDS may aid the optimization of ocular
drug delivery of antifungal drugs.
Keywords :
Antifungal drugs , Conventional dosage forms , Novel drug delivery systems , Ocular drug delivery
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin