Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Transdermal Patches in Treatment of Wound Healing
Keywords:
Traditional medicine, Psidium guava leaf, Overpowering, Ultrasound technologyAbstract
According to a current WHO definition, traditional medicine (with herbal medications) includes therapeutic techniques that has been used for hundreds of years or more before modern medicine developed and spread, and that are still in use today. The combination of generation of indigenous medical practitioners’ therapeutic experiences is known as Traditional medicine. The transdermal patches with the inclusion of herbal extracts of Psidium guava leaf and piper betle leaf were prepared. As explained previously in the emerging world now the herbal formulation has gained more demand. In the research reviews, it has been found out that there is a vast possibility of introducing new drug delivery systems. It goes without saying that the benefits of novel drug delivery system on the traditional one are overpowering. Innovations in drug delivery mechanism are enabling a broad variety of medicines to be delivered by use of the transdermal drug delivery system. TDDS also benefits from controlled release of drugs for prolonged period of time. More research and innovation bring wide acceptance in the use of various other transdermal drug delivery system like iontophoresis, ultrasound technology, Med Tat, microneedling etc.
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