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Abstract
Sustainable systems are designed to promote lasting viability and resilience while reducing negative effects on the environment, society, and economy. Like many others, the drug delivery field is facing the challenges of the global environmental crisis. Despite its rapid growth and significant funding, there has been a noticeable slowdown in the rate of advancement, impacting the economy, society, and environment. This paper delves into sustainable strategies for drug delivery research, including reducing pill burden through controlled release systems, use of bio-degradable/absorbable polymers, reduction in excipient requirements and use of functional excipients, clinically viable drug delivery system designs, non-invasive/self-administration technologies, and use of relevant in vitro and in vivo tools and computational approaches. When adopted, these strategies can help researchers create widely available, reasonably priced, and ecologically friendly drug delivery systems, thereby advancing sustainable healthcare for all. The manuscript also advocates for funding policies that support sustainable drug delivery research. It underscores the need to integrate sustainability principles into drug delivery research to achieve the broader agenda of global sustainability and well-being, such as SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
期刊介绍:
The journal provides a unique forum for scientific publication of high-quality research that is exclusively focused on translational aspects of drug delivery. Rationally developed, effective delivery systems can potentially affect clinical outcome in different disease conditions.
Research focused on the following areas of translational drug delivery research will be considered for publication in the journal.
Designing and developing novel drug delivery systems, with a focus on their application to disease conditions;
Preclinical and clinical data related to drug delivery systems;
Drug distribution, pharmacokinetics, clearance, with drug delivery systems as compared to traditional dosing to demonstrate beneficial outcomes
Short-term and long-term biocompatibility of drug delivery systems, host response;
Biomaterials with growth factors for stem-cell differentiation in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering;
Image-guided drug therapy,
Nanomedicine;
Devices for drug delivery and drug/device combination products.
In addition to original full-length papers, communications, and reviews, the journal includes editorials, reports of future meetings, research highlights, and announcements pertaining to the activities of the Controlled Release Society.