Hydrogels in the clinic: An update

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Abstract

Hydrogels have been used in the clinic since the late 1980s with broad applications in drug delivery, cosmetics, tissue regeneration, among many other areas. The past three decades have witnessed rapid advances in the fields of polymer chemistry, crosslinking approaches, and hydrogel fabrication methods, which have collectively brought many new hydrogel products, either injectable or non-injectable, to clinical studies. In an article published in 2020 entitled “Hydrogels in the clinic”, we reviewed the clinical landscape and translational challenges of injectable hydrogels. Here, we provide an update on the advances in the field and also extend the scope to include non-injectable hydrogels. We highlight recently approved hydrogel products, provide an update on the clinical trials of injectable hydrogels, and discuss active clinical trials of topically applied and implantable hydrogels.

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Clegg, J. R., Adebowale, K., Zhao, Z., & Mitragotri, S. (2024, November 1). Hydrogels in the clinic: An update. Bioengineering and Translational Medicine. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10680

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