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Nanotechnology has ushered in a new era in medicine, offering unprecedented opportunities to revolutionize drug development and delivery. This book, Nanobased Drugs for Human Welfare, aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the principles, design, and applications of nanotechnology in therapeutics. Covering foundational concepts to cutting-edge innovations, it explores how nanomaterials enhance drug efficacy, targeting, and safety across a wide range of diseases. The chapters systematically address the types of nanomaterials, mechanisms of nanoparticle drug delivery, synthesis strategies, and their roles in treating cancer, infections, neurological, and cardiovascular disorders. Additionally, the book discusses nanobased vaccines, diagnostics, safety considerations, and regulatory challenges essential for clinical translation. Case studies and clinical trial insights further enrich the understanding of real-world applications. By integrating scientific fundamentals with emerging trends and ethical perspectives, this volume serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students dedicated to advancing nanomedicine for global health improvement. It is our hope that this work will inspire further innovation and collaboration in the dynamic field of nanobased therapeutics










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