Current Status of Inner Ear Drug Delivery for the Treatment of Inner Ear Disorders
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Principles of local drug delivery to the inner ear.
As more and more substances have been shown in preclinical studies to be capable of preventing damage to the inner ear from exposure to noise, ototoxic drugs, ischemia, infection, inflammation, mechanical trauma and other insults, it is becoming very important to develop feasible and safe methods for the targeted delivery of drugs to specific regions in the inner ear. Recently developed methods...
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عنوان ژورنال: Drug Delivery System
سال: 2012
ISSN: 0913-5006,1881-2732
DOI: 10.2745/dds.27.88