TLDR Nanoemulgel is a promising method for delivering drugs, especially for those that don't dissolve well in water.
The document reviewed the potential of nanoemulgel as a promising drug delivery system, particularly for lipophilic drugs with poor water solubility and bioavailability. It highlighted the advantages of nanoemulsions, which incorporate lipophilic drugs into nanolipoidal droplets, and addressed the challenge of liquid dosage forms by using nanoemulgel for topical delivery. The review covered the components, preparation methods, and characterization techniques of nanoemulgel systems. It concluded that nanoemulgel applications in drug delivery were promising, with expectations for many products to reach the market soon.
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April 2022 in “IntechOpen eBooks” Nanoemulgel is a better way to deliver drugs through the skin for various conditions.
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August 2020 in “Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation” Nanoemulgel improves hair growth and quality using finasteride without irritation.
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January 2025 in “AAPS PharmSciTech” Microemulsions and nanoemulsions can effectively deliver drugs through the skin, but more research is needed to understand their differences and mechanisms.