Controlled Nanomization of Poorly Water-soluble Drugs for Reliable Bioavailability

Controlled Nanomization of Poorly Water-soluble Drugs for Reliable Bioavailability

Solid dispersions (SD) can be utilized to improve the dissolution rate of poorly water-soluble drugs and further to modulate the release pattern by selecting an appropriate hydrophilic polymer. SD overcomes the many solubility issues of various types of poorly water-soluble drugs, providing the medical benefits to obtain a reliable bioavailability. Controlled release (CR) systems offer several medical advantages, such as reducing the adverse effects, dosing frequency and ultimately enhancing the patient compliance. Thus, SD-loaded CR (SD-CR) systems provide some privileges in drug delivery by taking into consideration of solubilization and controlled release of poorly water-soluble drugs for optimal therapy.