Chronotherapy is a form of therapy where treatment is administered according to a schedule that corresponds to an individual’s biological clock. Research demonstrates that the body’s natural processes follow a 24-hour ...
Drug delivery to the brain has challenged medical professionals for several decades, with 98% of small molecules and 100% of large molecules unable to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB). Biocompatible, biodegradable ...
The oral delivery of drugs has several disadvantages, particularly in pediatrics, geriatrics and other patients experiencing difficulty in swallowing tablets or capsules. A frequent approach to this problem is the use of ...
Patient compliance is a major factor in achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes. Pill burden,
due to multiple drug therapies, has a great detrimental impact on compliance of the patient.
Dose-dependent side-effects, ...
Periodontal disease describes a chronic bacterial infection affecting the gums and bone supporting the
teeth. Bacteria present in plaque produce toxins, which lead to a cascade of inflammatory events that
if left untreated ...