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Authors: Singh K, Nair AB, Kumar A, Kumria A
Article Title: Novel Approaches in Formulation and Drug Delivery using Contact Lenses.
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy
Volume: 2
Issue: (2)
Page numbers: 87-101.
Alternative URL: http://jbclinpharm.com/Volume2Issue2Articles/PDF/JBCP_V2_ISS2_Pr_46.pdf

Abstract: The success of ocular delivery relies on the potential to enhance the drug bioavailability by controlled and extended release of drug on the eye surface. Several new approaches have been attempted to augment the competence and diminish the intrinsic side effects of existing ocular drug delivery systems. In this contest, progress has been made to develop drug-eluting contact lens using different techniques, which have the potential to control and sustain the delivery of drug. Further, the availability of novel polymers have facilitated and promoted the utility of contact lenses in ocular drug delivery. Several research groups have already explored the feasibility and potential of contact lens using conventional drugs for the treatment of periocular and intraocular diseases. Contact lenses formulated using modern technology exhibits high loading, controlled drug release, apposite thickness, water content, superior mechanical and optical properties as compared to commercial lenses. In general, this review discus various factors and approaches designed and explored for the successful delivery of ophthalmic drugs using contact lenses as drug delivery device.
Template and target information: Review - drug delivery from contact lenses

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