ABSTRACT

Polymers for Controlled Drug Delivery addresses the challenges of designing macromolecules that deliver therapeutic agents that function safely and in concert with living organisms. The book primarily discusses classes of polymers and polymeric vehicles, including particulates, such as latexes, coacervates, ion-exchange resins, and liposomes, as well as non-particulate vehicles such as enteric coatings, mediators, and bioadhesives. Other topics discussed include diffusion; biodegradation-controlled delivery; animal model studies for toxicity, metabolism, and elimination testing; and FDA requirements for clinical studies. Drug delivery researchers will find this book to be an invaluable reference tool.

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

Collagen-Based Drug Delivery Devices

Mou-ying Fu Lu and Curt Thies

chapter Chapter 9|25 pages

Acrylic Latex Systems

chapter Chapter 10|26 pages

Poloxamers in the Pharmaceutical Industry

chapter Chapter 11|16 pages

Ion-Exchange Resin Delivery Systems

chapter Chapter 14|9 pages

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