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Technology Capable of Targeted Drug Delivery Thrives

By Frost & Sullivan | December 16, 2015

The drug delivery space presents numerous opportunities for technology advancements, most importantly in the area of scalability. Once drug delivery products start incorporating upscale technologies, manufacturers will naturally focus on application diversity and seek opportunities to license out their technologies to various industries such as medicine, animal health and cosmetics.

Analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Advanced Mechanisms in Drug Delivery, finds hydrogels, phospholipids, microspheres, cyclodextrins and nanotechnology based formulations are emerging drug delivery mechanisms that will displace established technologies such as polymeric micelles, niosomes, phosphorous acids and starch-based structures. Not only are these new-age drug delivery mechanisms biodegradable and non-toxic, they also enhance the bioavailability of drugs, promote solubility in various environments and ensure targeted delivery.

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“The targeted drug delivery mechanism successfully challenges traditional drug delivery technologies that have to pass through the gastrointestinal tract to reach the disease site,” said TechVision Research Analyst Karan Verma. “Besides their precision, the emerging targeted drug delivery technologies are noted for their high lipophilicity, which enhances the entrapment efficiency of drugs.”

While companies can succeed in bringing healthcare providers on board with the practice of targeted drug delivery, they will find it more challenging to convince end users to abandon their trusted traditional solutions.

“As things stand, the North American market accounts for the majority of innovations in the global drug delivery industry. Unsurprisingly, the majority of drug delivery technology manufacturers are based in the U.S., closely followed by Europe,” noted Verma. “However, since Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing market in terms of the demand for oral drugs for infectious diseases, it too is an important region for the drug delivery technology industry.”

Moreover, these new drug delivery technologies will allow industry players to create a streamlined financial path. For manufacturers across geographies, partnerships and alliances will be essential to sustaining costs associated with R&D and the commercialization of products currently under regulatory review. Venture capital funding, angel investors and series funding also represent possible sources of financial support for product development.

Advanced Techniques and Applications in Optical Imaging, a part of the TechVision subscription, delves into the latest innovations in the field of optical imaging, showcasing the gamut of technologies, their capabilities, comparative strengths, weaknesses and applications. The study exclusively focuses on the medical imaging space.

Frost & Sullivan’s global TechVision practice is focused on innovation, disruption and convergence and provides a variety of technology based alerts, newsletters and research services as well as growth consulting services. Its premier offering, the TechVision program, identifies and evaluates the most valuable emerging and disruptive technologies enabling products with near-term potential. A unique feature of the TechVision program is an annual selection of 50 technologies that can generate convergence scenarios, possibly disrupt the innovation landscape, and drive transformational growth. Click here to view a summary of the TechVision program.

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