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What is a plo drug? The Compounded Topical Delivery System Explained

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According to reports, pluronic lecithin organogel (PLO) was first developed as a topical and transdermal drug delivery vehicle by American compounding pharmacists in the early 1990s, offering a new route for medications. But what is a plo drug and how does this specialized vehicle work? These gels are compounded emulsions that allow pharmacists to create customized topical medications, often for patients unable to take oral medication.

Understanding How to Use Organogel: A Guide to Its Medical Applications

4 min read
Over the last decade, organogels have gained significant attention in pharmaceutical science due to their unique properties as a drug delivery vehicle, offering improved stability and controlled release over traditional gel formulations. As such, knowing how to use organogel properly is essential for maximizing its therapeutic benefits across various medical applications, from topical treatments to injectable depots.