Shubham S Wadte, Pooja R Hatwar, Ravindra L Bakal and Dinesh V Korde
Microneedle technology has revolutionized the field of transdermal drug delivery and vaccine administration. These tiny needles create temporary micro-channels in the skin, allowing for minimally invasive and painless delivery of therapeutic agents. Various types of microneedles, including solid, hollow, coated, dissolving, and hydrogel microneedles, offer a range of options for delivering different types of drugs and vaccines. This technology has shown promise in applications such as insulin delivery and vaccine administration. With benefits including improved patient compliance, reduced pain, and increased efficacy, microneedle technology holds great potential for future clinical applications. The microneedle patches can be designed to target specific skin layers, providing precise control over drug delivery. Additionally, microneedles can be fabricated from a variety of materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics. The use of microneedles has been explored for various diseases, including diabetes, influenza, and rabies. Overall, microneedle technology offers a promising approach to transdermal drug delivery and vaccine administration, with potential applications in a wide range of medical fields.
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