PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY OF NANOMEDICINE
Rahul Dashpute*, Rahul Vijay Dashpute, Rohit Babasaheb Goyekar, Ajinkya Anil Jondhale, Chandrabhan Kalu Shinde, Shubham Sitaram Patil, Bhagyashri Vijay Dashpute
ABSTRACT
The idea that small nano robots and associated machinery may be created, put inside the human body, and use to heal cells at the molecular level was the original inspiration behind the field of nan medicine. Today, Nano medicine comprises hundreds of subfields, all of which are based on the fundamental idea that organizing materials and devices at the molecular level can have a significant positive impact on medical research and practice right now. The use of nano biotechnologies in medicine is known as nano medicine. The foundations of C are covered in this article, which then goes on to discuss its uses in molecular diagnostics, nanodiagnostics, and better drug discovery, design, and delivery, including nanopharmaceuticals. It will enhance biological treatments including gene therapy, cell therapy, and vaccination. Numerous novel medical and surgical instruments, including nanorobots, are being created on the foundation of nanobiotechnology. There are examples of its applications in almost every field of medicine, including cancer (nanooncology), neurological and cardiovascular disorders (nanocardiology), diseases of the bones and joints (nanoorthopedics), diseases of the eyes (nanoophthalmology), and infectious diseases in the field of nanomedicine. Concerns about the safety of using nanoparticles in vivo are also covered. The use of nanobiotechnology will make it easier to combine medicines and diagnostics.
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