Publication date: Available online 31 January 2018
Source:Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Author(s): Wei Chen, Bryant C. Yung, Zhiyong Qian, Xiaoyuan Chen
Subcutaneous long-acting release (LAR) formulations have been extensively developed in the clinic to increase patient compliance and reduce treatment cost. Despite preliminary success for some LAR systems, a major obstacle limiting the therapeutic effect remains on their interaction with surrounding tissues. In this review, we summarize how living bodies respond to injected or implanted materials, and highlight some typical strategies based on smart material design, which may significantly improve long-term subcutaneous drug delivery. Moreover, possible strategies to achieve ultra-long (months, years) subcutaneous drug delivery systems are proposed. Based on these discussions, we believe the well-designed subcutaneous long-acting formulations will hold great promise to improve patient quality of life in the clinic.
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