Author(s) Details:
Dommaraju R Arunakumari
Department of Pharmaceutics, Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
C Prashanthi
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
D Sreeja Reddy
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
V S Ponnambakam
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
G Mounika
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
M Dharani
Department of Pharmaceutics, Vignan Pharmacy College, Guntur, India.
This section is a part of the chapter: Nanoparticles in Revolutionary Drug Delivery Systems: A Review
Medicated chocolate infused with tiny particles called nanoparticles is emerging as a fun and effective way to deliver medicine. These particles can be designed to release drugs only when needed, such as in response to body temperature or pH. They’re also made to be safe, natural, and better for the environment. New tech like 3D printing helps tailor doses for each person. This makes treatment more enjoyable and easier to follow, especially for chronic diseases. However, more research is needed to ensure safety, long-term use, and large-scale production.
How to Cite
Arunakumari, D. R. ., Prashanthi, C. ., Reddy, D. S. ., Ponnambakam, V. S. ., Mounika, G. ., & Dharani, M. . (2025). Nanoparticles in Revolutionary Drug Delivery Systems: A Review. Pharmaceutical Science: New Insights and Developments Vol. 4, 27–38. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/psnid/v4/4803