RECENT TRENDS IN INSULIN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

Abstract

 The advanced methods of insulin delivery systems would gradually progress toward physiological insulin replacement and reduce the long-term complications of diabetes mellitus. Thus, a feasible alternative route for insulin delivery is likely to emerge in the future. This new millennium promises a revolutionary change in the delivery of insulin, which is not too far off for billions of sufferers who are reliant on subcutaneous administration. The approaches that seem to hold potential must be consolidated and converted to a working protocol. This review focused on various alternative delivery systems of insulin and each have their own set of favorable and unfavorable properties.

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G. Balammal , K. Muneeshwari , P. Habeeb Khan

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G. Balammal, K. Muneeshwari, P. Habeeb Khan (2012).  RECENT TRENDS IN INSULIN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Development & Technology, 1(1), 20-28. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-121625