Emerging Smart Microneedle Technologies in Psoriasis: Convergence of Nanocarriers, Machine Learning, and Personalized Delivery

    January 2025 in “ RSC Pharmaceutics
    Ashish Dilip Sutar, Rahul Shukla
    TLDR Smart microneedles using advanced tech could improve psoriasis treatment.
    The document discusses the development of smart microneedle technologies for treating psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by rapid keratinocyte proliferation. These advanced microneedles integrate nanocarriers, machine learning, and personalized delivery systems to enhance treatment efficacy. Nanocarriers improve drug delivery by targeting specific skin layers, while machine learning algorithms optimize treatment regimens based on individual patient data. Personalized delivery systems ensure that treatments are tailored to the unique needs of each patient, potentially improving outcomes and reducing side effects. This convergence of technologies represents a promising advancement in the management of psoriasis.
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