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Temporal Drug Delivery

Temporal drug delivery refers to the controlled release of medication over a specific period. Instead of administering a drug all at once, this method gradually releases it into the bloodstream at predetermined intervals. This approach helps maintain effective drug levels, enhances therapeutic effects, and reduces side effects. Technologies used in temporal drug delivery include specialized capsules, porous materials, or implanted devices that respond to the body’s conditions. Overall, it aims to improve patient outcomes by optimizing how and when medications are delivered, ensuring they work effectively over time.