Author(s) Details:
Dommaraju R Arunakumari
Department of Pharmaceutics, Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
C Prashanthi
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
D Sreeja Reddy
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
V S Ponnambakam
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
G Mounika
Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Tirupati, India.
M Dharani
Department of Pharmaceutics, Vignan Pharmacy College, Guntur, India.
This section is a part of the chapter: Nanoparticles in Revolutionary Drug Delivery Systems: A Review
Using nanoparticles in medicated chocolate can improve how medicines work, but their tiny size means they can act differently in the body. It’s important to carefully test their safety to make sure they don’t cause harm or build up in organs. Government agencies like the FDA require strict testing, including how these chocolates are made, packaged, and labeled. Companies must prove the product is safe and works well before it can be sold. These rules help protect consumers and make sure the medicated chocolate is both effective and safe to eat.
How to Cite
Arunakumari, D. R. ., Prashanthi, C. ., Reddy, D. S. ., Ponnambakam, V. S. ., Mounika, G. ., & Dharani, M. . (2025). Nanoparticles in Revolutionary Drug Delivery Systems: A Review. Pharmaceutical Science: New Insights and Developments Vol. 4, 27–38. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/psnid/v4/4803