Hollow microneedles for ocular drug delivery

Microneedles (MNs) are micron-sized needles, typically <2 mm in length, arranged either as an array or as single needle. These MNs offer a minimally invasive approach to ocular drug delivery due to their micron size (reducing tissue damage compared to that of hypodermic needles) and overcoming significant barriers in drug administration. While various types of MNs have been extensively researched, significant progress has been made in the use of hollow MNs (HMNs) for ocular drug delivery, specifically through suprachoroidal injections.

The suprachoroidal space, situated between the sclera and choroid, has been targeted using optical coherence tomography-guided injections of HMNs for the treatment of uveitis. Unlike other MNs, HMNs can deliver larger volumes of formulations to the eye. This review primarily focuses on the use of HMNs in ocular drug delivery and explores their ocular anatomy and the distribution of formulations following potential HMN administration routes.

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2. Hollow MNs
2. Hollow MNs

 

Additionally, this review focuses on the influence of formulation characteristics (e.g., solution viscosity, particle size), HMN properties (e.g., bore or lumen diameter, MN length), and routes of administration (e.g., periocular transscleral, suprachoroidal, intravitreal) on the ocular distribution of drugs. Overall, this paper highlights the distinctive properties of HMNs, which make them a promising technology for improving drug delivery efficiency, precision, and patient outcomes in the treatment of ocular diseases.

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Following excipients are mentioned in the study besides other: Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), Methylcellulose (MC)

Shilpkala Gade, Katie Glover, Deepakkumar Mishra, Sanjiv Sharma, Owen Guy, Ryan F. Donnelly, Lalitkumar K. Vora, Raghu Raj Singh Thakur, Hollow microneedles for ocular drug delivery, Journal of Controlled Release, Volume 371, 2024, Pages 43-66, ISSN 0168-3659, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.05.013.


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