Drug Targeting
Drug targeting refers to the use of drugs to target specific molecules, cells, and organs for medical, research, or diagnostic purposes. It is an important tool for drug delivery, as it helps to ensure that the drugs reach their intended target with high efficacy and minimal toxicity. Drug targeting helps to reduce both drug toxicity and side effects, allowing drugs to be delivered more safely and effectively. In addition, it saves time and money by minimizing the amount of drugs needed to achieve the desired results, and by reducing the waste created by their use. Drug targeting is used in various fields, such as cancer therapy, cardiovascular medicine, neurology, and infectious diseases.
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