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Microneedles: A New Frontier in Nanomedicine Delivery

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This review aims to concisely chart the development of two individual research fields, namely nanomedicines, with specific emphasis on nanoparticles and microparticles, and microneedle technologies, which have, in the recent past, been exploited in combinatorial approaches for the efficient delivery of a variety of medicinal agents across the skin.
Abstract
This review aims to concisely chart the development of two individual research fields, namely nanomedicines, with specific emphasis on nanoparticles (NP) and microparticles (MP), and microneedle (MN) technologies, which have, in the recent past, been exploited in combinatorial approaches for the efficient delivery of a variety of medicinal agents across the skin. This is an emerging and exciting area of pharmaceutical sciences research within the remit of transdermal drug delivery and as such will undoubtedly continue to grow with the emergence of new formulation and fabrication methodologies for particles and MN. Firstly, the fundamental aspects of skin architecture and structure are outlined, with particular reference to their influence on NP and MP penetration. Following on from this, a variety of different particles are described, as are the diverse range of MN modalities currently under development. The review concludes by highlighting some of the novel delivery systems which have been described in the literature exploiting these two approaches and directs the reader towards emerging uses for nanomedicines in combination with MN.

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Self-implantable double-layered micro-drug-reservoirs for efficient and controlled ocular drug delivery.

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A Therapeutic Microneedle Patch Made from Hair-Derived Keratin for Promoting Hair Regrowth.

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TL;DR: A global survey of companies pursuing 'nanomedicine' indicates that nanotechnology is taking root in the drug and medical device industry.
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Microneedles for transdermal drug delivery.

TL;DR: Microneedles represent a promising technology to deliver therapeutic compounds into the skin for a range of possible applications and the ratio of microneedle fracture force to skin insertion force was found to be optimal for needles with small tip radius and large wall thickness.
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