Formulation Approaches To Pediatric Oral Drug Delivery: Benefits And Limitations

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R. Manikandan,K. Lakshmi

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The goal of this study is to develop a novel oral drug delivery technique for children. The drug is made to best suit the child's age, size, physiological state, and necessary treatment to address concerns about taste preference, toxicity, and drug administration. In many areas of pharmacotherapy, pediatrics and adults are different. The largest obstacle in creating a pediatric formulation is palatability. There is a great deal of room for new research when it comes to designing the pediatric drug delivery system because of the solid formulation's numerous limitations. Innovative methods for oral drug delivery systems only partially address the problems without providing adequate answers. New and creative research is conducted to overcome these issues. The formulation ought to be made with pediatric patients' ease of administration, with dose flexibility and improved drug formulation palatability

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