Newly Developed Microneedles Can Dissolve in The Skin to Deliver Drugs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S05.366Keywords:
Microneedles, Vaccines, Delivery, Micromolding, AbsorptionAbstract
Microneedles were first created for medication delivery many decades ago, but serious study on them did not commence until the mid-1990s. Microneedles, skin creams, and transdermal patches are the most extensive treatments for the transdermal administration of medications. Due to the stratum corneum layer of the skin, which acts as a barrier for the particles, multiple particles can appear at the site of action, limiting the effectiveness of the vast majority of supportive specialists. Microneedles are a further type of drug delivery device that aids in working on the transport of pharmaceuticals through this course and overcoming the numerous challenges associated with conventional nuances. The essential rule comprises interruption of the skin layer, so creating micron-sized routes that lead the drug plainly to the epidermis or higher dermis region, from which it can enter the central course straight without encountering a restriction.