The speed and extent of drug uptake into systemic circulation are key factors affecting the effectiveness of pharmacological drugs. Medicines can be applied in a variety of ways, each with its own pros and cons. The method of application of a drug is determined by the properties of the drug and the required systemic effectiveness is described.
The growing information about the structure of the membrane and transport through it develops knowledge of the mechanisms of drug absorption and the ways in which it can be modified. Formulations still play a pivotal role in drug uptake. Several enhancement techniques have been tested with varying success. However, some modern techniques based on the effects of formula or membrane have shown a significant increase in the uptake of given compounds.
The growing information about the structure of the membrane and transport through it develops knowledge of the mechanisms of drug absorption and the ways in which it can be modified. Formulations still play a pivotal role in drug uptake. Several enhancement techniques have been tested with varying success. However, some modern techniques based on the effects of formula or membrane have shown a significant increase in the uptake of given compounds.