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Revisiting Niclosamide Formulation Approaches – a Pathway Toward Drug Repositioning

Mario Jug, Flavia Laffleur, Gioconda Millotti

2024Drug Design Development and Therapy13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Niclosamide (NIC), an anthelmintic drug, has garnered recent attention for its potential as an antiviral, antibacterial, and chemotherapeutic agent, among other applications. Repurposing NIC presents a current trend, offering significant time and cost savings compared to developing entirely new therapeutic chemical entities. However, its drawback lies in poor solubility, resulting in notably low oral bioavailability. This review consolidates efforts to overcome this limitation by summarizing twelve categories of formulations, spanning derivatives, amorphous solid dispersions, co-crystals, nanocrystals, micelles, nanohybrids, lipid nanoparticles and emulsions, cyclodextrins, polymeric nanoparticles, dry powders for inhalation, 3D printlets, and nanofibers. These formulations cover oral, injectable, inhalable and potentially (trans)dermal routes of administration. Additionally, we present a comprehensive overview of NIC characteristics, including physico-chemical properties, metabolism, safety, and pharmacokinetics. Moreover, we identify gaps in formulation and administration pathways that warrant further investigation to address NIC poor bioavailability.

Topics & Concepts

NiclosamideBioavailabilityPharmacologyNanotechnologyChemistryDrugRepurposingMedicineMaterials scienceBiologyEcologyInhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryAdvanced Drug Delivery Systems
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