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This study delves into the burgeoning field of herbal-based transdermal patches, specifically focusing on their potential as a novel approach for alleviating inflammation. Transdermal patch technology stands as a beacon of innovation in drug delivery, offering a non-invasive and meticulously controlled method for administering therapeutic agents. Within this framework, herbal ingredients emerge as promising alternatives to conventional anti-inflammatory drugs, offering a natural and holistic approach to managing inflammation. The study meticulously examines the intricate components and nuanced design considerations that underpin transdermal patches, shedding light on their manifold advantages, which include mitigated side effects, augmented bioavailability, and precisely targeted delivery. Moreover, the study undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the mechanisms through which herbal anti-inflammatory agents operate, elucidating the diverse range of herbal ingredients that hold promise for assuaging inflammation. Recent strides in transdermal patch technology, including the advent of microneedle patches and the integration of nanotechnology, are dissected in light of their potential to enhance the efficacy and versatility of herbal-based formulations. Furthermore, the study casts its gaze towards the horizon of future possibilities, contemplating the prospects of personalized medicine, the seamless integration of wearable technology, and the advent of theranostic approaches in the realm of transdermal patch technology. In sum, herbal-based transdermal patches emerge as a beacon of promise, offering a potent and natural arsenal for combatting inflammation and advancing patient care.
Keywords:
transdermal drug delivery, transdermal patch, herbal.
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"Exploring Herbal Based Transdermal Patches For Anti-Inflammatory Relief", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.9, Issue 12, page no.a44-a58, December-2024, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2412006.pdf
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