
Nanoparticle Drug Delivery
Nanoparticle drug delivery involves using tiny particles, much smaller than a human hair, to transport medicines directly to specific cells or tissues in the body. These nanoparticles can be engineered to carry drugs through the bloodstream, target diseased areas precisely, and release their cargo where needed. This approach improves the effectiveness of treatments, reduces side effects, and allows for better control over how and when medicines are released. It's a promising area of medicine that enhances how drugs are delivered, especially for complex conditions like cancer.