Because the delivery of precise quantities of drugs to specific sites on an optimal schedule is one of the most complex problems in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics today, Borchardt, Repta and Stella have striven to organize in this text a wide-ranging review of the subject. Coverage of nearly all of the key physical, chemical, and biological aspects of targeted drug delivery is provided by an internationally prominent cadre of authors, and includes treatment of: pharmacodynamics; pharmocokinetic factors; molecular mechanisms; therapeutic variables; receptors and delivery; "in vivo" electrochemistry; chromatographic analysis; microparticulate carriers; biodegradable systems; macromolecular systems; monoclonal antibody carriers; prodrugs; scintigraphy; physicochemical variables; the GI, blood-brain and dermal barriers.
A. Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Factors Influencing Directed Drug Delivery.- Pharmaceutics and the Evolving Technology of Drug Delivery—A Perspective.- Pharmacodynamic Considerations in the Development of New Drug Delivery Concepts.- Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action and Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Models.- The Therapeutic System: Therapeutic Implications of Rate-Controlled Drug Delivery.- B. Physiological and Biochemical Factors Influencing Directed Drug Delivery.- Gastrointestinal Barrier to Oral Drug Delivery.- Strategies for Drug Delivery Through the Blood-Brain Barrier.- The Dermal Barrier to Local and Systemic Drug Delivery.- C. Physical-Chemical Approaches to Directed Drug Delivery.- A Physical Approach to Drug Delivery.- Microparticulate Drug Carriers.- Biodegradable Poly(ortho Esters) as Drug Delivery Forms.- Macromolecules as Drug Delivery Systems.- D. Biological-Chemical Approaches to Directed Drug Delivery.- Monoclonal Antibody Mediated Drug Delivery and Antibody Toxin Conjugates.- Drug Delivery Via Cell-Surface Receptors.- Prodrugs: A Chemical Approach to Targeted Drug Delivery.- New Drug Delivery Systems: Physico-Chemical Considerations.- E. Analytical Aspects of Drug Delivery.- Analytical Aspects of Drug Delivery: An Important and Often Overlooked Problem.- Applications of Miniature Electrodes to Biomedical Studies.- The Use of Scintigraphic Methods for the Evaluation of Novel Delivery Systems.- Approaches to Improve Specificity and Sensitivity in Chromatography.
Carl W. Pierce, Susan E. Cullen, Judith A. Kapp, Benjamin D. Schwartz, Donald C. Shreffler, Carl W Pierce, Susan E Cullen, Judith A Kapp, Benjamin D Schwartz, Donald C Shreffler