Review on Conventional and Novel Topical Ocular Drug Delivery System

  • Rozi M
  • Mohmad Sabere A
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Abstract

Ocular drug delivery is a very challenging area for ophthalmologists and drug delivery scientists due to the structural and barrier complexity of the eye. Barriers such as different layers of cornea, sclera, conjunctival blood flow, and tear dilution limit the efficacy of drug delivery to the anterior part of the eye in addition to more barriers present to the posterior part. Due to these, scientists have designed and studied various delivery systems to increase drug delivery and treatment efficacy to the eye. Among conventional ocular drug delivery systems, ophthalmic solution or eye drop is widely used and preferred by consumers. Conventional dosage forms available in the market are emulsion, suspension, ointment and polymeric gels. Several ocular formulations such as nano-formulations, liposomes, ocular inserts, and ocular mini-tablets are also being widely studied as future treatments to improve ocular drug delivery and as an alternative to conventional drug delivery. This review intends to summarise several conventional and novel topical formulations for ocular drug delivery.

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Rozi, M. F., & Mohmad Sabere, A. S. (2021). Review on Conventional and Novel Topical Ocular Drug Delivery System. Journal of Pharmacy, 1(1), 19–26. https://doi.org/10.31436/jop.v1i1.32

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