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Recent advances in the combination delivery of drug for leukemia and other cancers

Thikrayat Al-Attar, Sundararajan V. Madihally

2020Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Introduction: Combination therapy has been explored for its potential to reduce or eliminate multidrug resistance in treating different types of cancer including leukemia. Nutraceutical, small molecular drugs, and small interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) are some of the effective drugs. In order to avoid off-site targeting, reduce the dosage required, and increase the half-life of the drug in the circulation system, drug delivery vehicles, such as nanoparticles and microfibers have been explored.Areas covered: This review summarizes various therapies utilized in treating leukemia based on their effectiveness in inducing protein inhibition and/or apoptosis. In particular, treatment effectiveness using combination therapy using various devices is addressed. Recently explored drug delivery methods are reviewed, providing examples and their applications in cancer treatment. The drug listing, delivery systems classifications, along with the general modeling approach in this review, provide, to a full extent, a basis for cancer drug delivery future studies.Expert opinion: The reviewer’s opinion tackles the potential of using a multi-delivery system to deliver multiple drugs, providing better control upon drug release and targeting. Both local and systemic delivery are considered and explored for their potential targets. Researchers are advised to pre-consider all aspects associated with their desired delivery method.

Topics & Concepts

DrugMedicineDrug deliveryLeukemiaPharmacologyCancer researchNanotechnologyInternal medicineMaterials scienceRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications