This is to inform that due to some circumstances beyond the organizer control, “9th Edition of Global Conference on Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Systems” (PHARMACEUTICS 2023) Hybrid Event scheduled during June 12-13, 2023 | Rome, Italy has been postponed. The updated dates and venue will be displayed shortly.
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The methodologies, formulations, technologies, and systems for delivering a pharmaceutical drug in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired therapeutic effects are referred to as Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS). Due to their unique properties, drug delivery systems have shown enormous potential in improving the diagnostic and therapeutic effects of drugs. NDDS is a drug delivery method that differs from other drug administration technologies. It is a blend of cutting-edge technology and novel dosage forms that are significantly superior to traditional dosage forms. The following are some of the benefits of the Novel Drug Delivery System: optimum dose at the correct time and in the right place, Expensive medications, excipients, and production costs are used more efficiently. Patients benefit from better therapy, improved quality, and a better quality of life.
Title : Manufacturing outlook on Cell and Gene and Aseptic Processing according the EU GMP
Richard Denk, SKAN AG, Switzerland
Title : Antimicrobial electrospun fibrous scaffolds and their potential application as skin drug delivery systems
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico
Title : Limiting factors in implementing pharmacovigilance principles in the elderly
Jasleen Nagi, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Title : Micellar Biomimetic Chromatography in studies of pesticides’ mobility in soil and bioconcentration in aquatic organisms – are pesticides’ bioconcentration factors, soil-water partition coefficients and human placenta permeability interrelated?
Anna Weronika Sobanska, Medical University of Lodz, Poland
Title : Digital health: Education in clinical pharmacy and implementation in practice
Aysu selcuk, Ankara University, Turkey
Title : The Role of Non-Antibiotic Drugs on the Development of Antibiotic Resistance
Mujde Eryilmaz, Ankara University, Turkey