Ocuserts: A novel ocular drug delivery system
Abstract
Ocular drug delivery poses significant challenges due to the unique anatomy and physiology of the eye. Conventional dosage forms, such as eye drops, often suffer from poor bioavailability, short residence time, and frequent dosing. To overcome these limitations, ocular inserts have emerged as a promising solution. These inserts provide sustained and controlled drug release, increasing the contact time with the ocular surface and enhancing bioavailability. This review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of ocular inserts, their classification, mechanism of drug release, formulation methods, and evaluation parameters. Ocular inserts offer several benefits, including improved patient compliance, reduced dosing frequency, and increased therapeutic efficacy.
Keywords: Eye, Ocuserts, Controlled release, Corneal contact, Bioavailability
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Eye, Ocuserts, Controlled release, Corneal contact, BioavailabilityDOI
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