Dexamethasone (DXM)‐Coated Poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) (PLGA) Microneedles as an Improved Drug Delivery System for Intracochlear Biodegradable Devices (Adv. Therap. 11/2021)

In article 2100155, Sylvia Daunert, Fred Telisch, and co-workers have demonstrated that biodegradable polymers such as poly[lactic-co-glycolic] acid can be successfully used to deliver dexamethasone, a corticostereoid, into the cochlea to combat hair cell death. The use of microneedles that are made of PLGA we can address the hinderances caused by the cochlear anatomy but also propose a new methodology that can be applied to other areas of the anatomy that requires sustained and uniform drug delivery. image

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