Nanotherapeutics in the EU: An overview on current state and future directions

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Abstract

The application of nanotechnology in areas of drug delivery and therapy (ie, nanotherapeutics) is envisioned to have a great impact on public health. The ability of nanotherapeutics to provide targeted drug delivery, improve drug solubility, extend drug half- life, improve a drug's therapeutic index, and reduce a drug's immunogenicity has resulted in the potential to revolutionize the treatment of many diseases. In this paper, we review the liposome-, nanocrystal-virosome polymer therapeutic-, nanoemulsion-, and nanoparticle- based approaches to nanotherapeutics, which represent the most successful and commercialized categories within the field of nanomedicine. We discuss the regulatory pathway and initiatives endeavoring to ensure the safe and timely clinical translation of emerging nanotherapeutics and realization of health care benefits. Emerging trends are expected to confirm that this nano-concept can exert a macro-impact on patient benefits, treatment options, and the EU economy. © 2014 Hafner et al.

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Hafner, A., Lovrić, J., Lakǒ, G. P., & Pepić, I. (2014, February 19). Nanotherapeutics in the EU: An overview on current state and future directions. International Journal of Nanomedicine. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S55359

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