Targeted drug delivery systems have emerged as promising approaches to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of drugs by selectively delivering them to the desired site of action while minimizing off-target effects. In this review, we discuss the current trends and future directions in targeted drug delivery systems. We explore various strategies employed to achieve targeted drug delivery, including nanocarriers, ligand-receptor interactions, stimuli-responsive systems, and cell-based delivery systems. We highlight the advantages and challenges associated with each approach and discuss their applications in different disease contexts, such as cancer, inflammatory diseases, and infectious diseases. Furthermore, we examine recent advancements in targeting strategies, including personalized targeting approaches and combination therapies. Finally, we discuss the future directions and potential impact of targeted drug delivery systems in improving therapeutic outcomes and patient care.
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