Micro- and nano-carrier mediated intra-articular drug delivery systems for the treatment of osteoarthritis

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The objective of this paper is to provide readers with current developments of intra-articular drug delivery systems. In recent years, although the search for a clinically successful ideal carrier is ongoing, sustained-release systems, such as polymeric micro- and nanoparticles, liposomes, and hydrogels, are being extensively studied for intra-articular drug delivery purposes. The advantages associated with long-acting preparations include a longer effect of the drug in the action site and a reduced risk of infection due to numerous injections consequently. This paper discusses the recent developments in the field of intra-articular sustained-release delivery systems for the treatment of osteoarthritis. © 2012 Zhiyue Zhang and Guihua Huang.

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Huang, G., & Zhang, Z. (2012). Micro- and nano-carrier mediated intra-articular drug delivery systems for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Journal of Nanotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/748909

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