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Microneedles: an emerging transdermal drug delivery system.

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Recent advances in the development of microneedles are discussed in this review for the benefit of young scientists and to promote research in the area.
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Objectives One of the thrust areas in drug delivery research is transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS) due to their characteristic advantages over oral and parenteral drug delivery systems Researchers have focused their attention on the use of microneedles to overcome the barrier of the stratum corneum Microneedles deliver the drug into the epidermis without disruption of nerve endings Recent advances in the development of microneedles are discussed in this review for the benefit of young scientists and to promote research in the area Key findings  Microneedles are fabricated using a microelectromechanical system employing silicon, metals, polymers or polysaccharides Solid coated microneedles can be used to pierce the superficial skin layer followed by delivery of the drug Advances in microneedle research led to development of dissolvable/degradable and hollow microneedles to deliver drugs at a higher dose and to engineer drug release Iontophoresis, sonophoresis and electrophoresis can be used to modify drug delivery when used in concern with hollow microneedles Microneedles can be used to deliver macromolecules such as insulin, growth hormones, immunobiologicals, proteins and peptides Microneedles containing ‘cosmeceuticals’ are currently available to treat acne, pigmentation, scars and wrinkles, as well as for skin tone improvement Summary  Literature survey and patents filled revealed that microneedle-based drug delivery system can be explored as a potential tool for the delivery of a variety of macromolecules that are not effectively delivered by conventional transdermal techniques

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Transdermal drug delivery

TL;DR: Third-generation delivery systems target their effects to skin's barrier layer of stratum corneum using microneedles, thermal ablation, microdermabrasion, electroporation and cavitational ultrasound for delivery of macromolecules and vaccines.
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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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Current status and future potential of transdermal drug delivery

TL;DR: The already significant impact this field has made on the administration of various pharmaceuticals is discussed; limitations of the current technology are explored; methods under exploration for overcoming these limitations and the challenges ahead are discussed.
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Biodegradable polymer microneedles: fabrication, mechanics and transdermal drug delivery

TL;DR: Results indicate that biodegradable polymer microneedles can be fabricated with an appropriate geometry and sufficient strength to insert into skin, and thereby dramatically increase transdermal transport of molecules.
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Dissolving microneedles for transdermal drug delivery.

TL;DR: It is concluded that dissolving microneedles can be designed to gently encapsulate molecules, insert into skin, and enable bolus or sustained release delivery and leave behind no biohazardous sharp medical waste.
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