Nano-platform Strategies of Herbal Components for the management of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Review on the Battle for Next-Generation Formulations
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, there are many anti-arthritic herbal and synthetic medicine available in the market that are currently used in the treatment of RA. However, chronic use of these medications may result in a variety of side effects. Because therapy for RA is frequently necessary for the rest of ones life. The use of natural products may be a better option for RA management. These phytoconstituents, however, have several disadvantages, including limited bioavailability, low stability, and the need for a greater dosage. These problems can be rectified by using nano-technology.PMID:37622715 | DOI:10.2174/1567201821666230825102748
Source: Current Drug Delivery - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Jyoti Prabha Mohit Kumar Devesh Kumar Shruti Chopra Amit Bhatia Source Type: research
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