What is Nanomedicine used for?





Nanomedicine is one of the applications of nanotechnology used in diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and control of biological systems. Nanomedicine uses nanoscale manipulation of materials to improve medicine delivery. Thus, Nanomedicine has facilitated the treatment against various diseases.

According to Nanobiotix (a Nanomedicine company), in 2015, around 230 Nanomedicine products were identified, which are either marked or are in the trial phase. Moreover, as per the company, there are 49 Nanomedicine products in the market, whereas 122 products are in the clinical pipeline either in Phase II or Phase III trials.
On the basis of indication, it is categorized into oncological diseases, neurological diseases, urological diseases, infectious diseases, ophthalmological diseases, orthopaedic disorders, immunological diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and others.

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