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Date Stock Title
Jun 1 MMM Here's Why 3M's Dividend Reset Should Turn Off Most Income Investors
May 31 SRDX Why Is SurModics (SRDX) Up 21.9% Since Last Earnings Report?
May 31 SRDX Surmodics (SRDX) Enters Deal to be Acquired by GTCR for $627M
May 31 HRTX Biogen (BIIB) Gets EU Approval for Rare Disease Drug Qalsody
May 31 MDT Watch These 5 Stocks That Recently Hiked Dividends
May 31 SRDX Surmodics agrees to $627M private equity buyout
May 30 MDT Medtronic Stock Is a Sell, According to 1 Wall Street Analyst
May 30 HRTX J&J's (JNJ) Oral Pill Improves Depression & Insomnia Symptoms
May 30 HRTX Merck (MRK) to Buy Private Ophthalmology Company EyeBio
May 30 MMM 3M (MMM) Down 0.9% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
May 30 PCRX Pacira BioSciences to Participate in Fireside Chat at the 2024 Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference
May 29 MMM 3M (MMM) Sees a More Significant Dip Than Broader Market: Some Facts to Know
May 29 MDT Medtronic announces pricing of €3B of senior notes
May 29 MDT Medtronic announces pricing of €3.0 billion of senior notes
May 29 SRDX Surmodics Stock Rockets, But Merck Stock Little Moved, On Takeover Deals
May 29 HRTX Pleasing Signs As A Number Of Insiders Buy Heron Therapeutics Stock
May 29 MMM 3M Named Official Respiratory Protection Sponsor for Direct Relief, Pledges 5 Million N95 Respirators Ahead of Hurricane, Wildfire Season
May 29 HRTX Insmed (INSM) Stock Soars 118% on Upbeat Lung Disease Drug Data
May 29 HRTX Heron Therapeutics Announces Prior Approval Supplement Submission to the FDA for ZYNRELEF® Vial Access Needle ("VAN")
May 29 SRDX Surmodics jumps 18% on acquisition by GTCR
Drug Delivery

Drug delivery refers to approaches, formulations, technologies, and systems for transporting a pharmaceutical compound in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired therapeutic effect. It may involve scientific site-targeting within the body, or it might involve facilitating systemic pharmacokinetics; in any case, it is typically concerned with both quantity and duration of drug presence. Drug delivery is often approached via a drug's chemical formulation, but it may also involve medical devices or drug-device combination products. Drug delivery is a concept heavily integrated with dosage form and route of administration, the latter sometimes even being considered part of the definition.Drug delivery technologies modify drug release profile, absorption, distribution and elimination for the benefit of improving product efficacy and safety, as well as patient convenience and compliance. Drug release is from: diffusion, degradation, swelling, and affinity-based mechanisms. Some of the common routes of administration include the enteral (gastrointestinal tract), parenteral (via injections), inhalation, transdermal, topical and oral routes. . Many medications such as peptide and protein, antibody, vaccine and gene based drugs, in general may not be delivered using these routes because they might be susceptible to enzymatic degradation or can not be absorbed into the systemic circulation efficiently due to molecular size and charge issues to be therapeutically effective. For this reason many protein and peptide drugs have to be delivered by injection or a nanoneedle array.
For example, many immunizations are based on the delivery of protein drugs and are often done by injection.
Current efforts in the area of drug delivery include the development of targeted delivery in which the drug is only active in the target area of the body (for example, in cancerous tissues), sustained release formulations in which the drug is released over a period of time in a controlled manner from a formulation, and methods to increase survival of peroral agents which must pass through the stomach's acidic environment. In order to achieve efficient targeted delivery, the designed system must avoid the host's defense mechanisms and circulate to its intended site of action. Types of sustained release formulations include liposomes, drug loaded biodegradable microspheres and drug polymer conjugates. Survival of agents as they pass through the stomach typically is an issue for agents which cannot be encased in a solid tablet; one research area has been around the utilization of lipid isolates from the acid-resistant archaea Sulfolobus islandicus, which confers on the order of 10% survival of liposome-encapsulated agents.

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