Laser-mediated Solutions: Breaking Barriers in Transdermal Drug Delivery
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Laser-mediated Solutions: Breaking Barriers in Transdermal Drug Delivery
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Correction: Laser-mediated Solutions: Breaking Barriers in Transdermal Drug Delivery.AAPS PharmSciTech. 2025 Jun 4;26(5):161. doi: 10.1208/s12249-025-03125-4. AAPS PharmSciTech. 2025. PMID: 40468103 No abstract available.
Abstract
Skin diseases pose challenges in treatment due to the skin's complex structure and protective functions. Topical drug delivery has emerged as a preferred method for treating these conditions, offering localized therapy with minimal systemic side effects. However, the skin's barrier properties frequently limit topical treatments' efficacy by preventing drug penetration into deeper skin layers. In recent years, laser-assisted drug delivery (LADD) has gained attention as a promising strategy to overcome these limitations. LADD involves using lasers to create microchannels in the skin, facilitating the deposition of drugs and enhancing their penetration into the target tissue. Several lasers, such as fractional CO2, have been tested to see how well they work at delivering drugs. Despite the promising outcomes demonstrated in preclinical and clinical studies, several challenges persist in implementing LADD, including limited penetration depth, potential tissue damage, and the cost of LADD systems. Furthermore, selecting appropriate laser parameters and drug formulations is crucial to ensuring optimal therapeutic outcomes. Nevertheless, LADD holds significant potential for improving treatment efficacy for various skin conditions, including skin cancers, scars, and dermatological disorders. Future research efforts should focus on optimizing LADD techniques, addressing safety concerns, and exploring novel drug formulations to maximize the therapeutic benefits of this innovative approach. With continued advancements in laser technology and pharmaceutical science, LADD has the potential to revolutionize the field of dermatology and enhance patient care.
Keywords: dermatology; drug delivery system; laser; laser assisted drug delivery; transdermal.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.
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