A nanoparticle-drug delivery system against , especially , has been recently proposed as an alternative pathway therapy. is resistance to many antibiotics, making it a a threat to human life, especially for older and immunocompromised people. Treatment of is considered an urgent need. A variety of kinds of nanoparticle-drug delivery systems with different compositions, and biological properties have been extensively investigated against . This review summarizes the novel nanoparticle-drug delivery systems against . These nanoparticle-drug delivery systems could reduce antibiotic resistance and minimize side effects of the antibiotics. Also, they can deliver a high concentration of the drugs and eliminate the bacteria in a specific and targeted site of infection. Despite these benefits of nanoparticle-drug delivery systems, the cytotoxicity, stress oxidative, genotoxicity, and inflammation that may occur and should not be ignored. Therefore, we need a better knowledge of the pharmacological properties and safety concerns of nanoparticle-drug delivery systems. The limitations of each nanoparticle-drug delivery system with high therapeutic potential have to be considered for further design.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11070434 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.62347/BVWH1940 | DOI Listing |
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