A REVIEW ON CURRENT DRUG DELIVERY EMULGEL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47310/iarjmsr.2024.V05i04.01Abstract
Topical medication administration is an efficient way to treat both systemic and localized illnesses. Topical medications come in a variety of dose forms, such as creams, ointments, gels, pastes, and lotions. One of gel's main drawbacks is how hydrophobic drugs are delivered. Emulgels can help you get through this. The dosage form created by mixing gels and emulsions is known as an emulgel. Emulgel, a topical medication delivery device with dual release control gel and emulsion is an intriguing option. Thixotropic, greaseless, readily spreadable, easily washable, emollient, non-staining, long-lasting, clear, and aesthetically pleasing all of these properties make emulgels useful for use in dermatology.