Pharmaceutical cocrystals are a well-established class of solid-state forms that can modulate the solubility, dissolution, stability, and bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients without altering their molecular identity. Although traditional oral formulations have demonstrated translational potential, recent research has emphasized the importance of integrating cocrystals into emerging drug-delivery technologies. This review systematically analyzes recent advances in conventional and innovative cocrystal-based platforms, critically evaluating their therapeutic relevance. A comprehensive literature search was conducted, focusing on publications from the last decade, with emphasis on studies from 2020 to 2025, including peer-reviewed articles, patents, and regulatory documents. Evidence was organized into traditional oral, inhalable, intranasal, and transdermal formulations, followed by emerging platforms such as 3D printing, nano-cocrystals, and microneedles. Case studies and preclinical/clinical data were critically assessed to identify strengths, limitations, and future directions. Advancements in formulation science and novel delivery technologies are allowing pharmaceutical cocrystals to transition from laboratory innovations to clinical applications. Despite challenges in scalability, stability, and regulatory clarity, the application of cocrystals into emerging platforms highlights their potential as transformative tools in next-generation therapeutics.
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Marina Monserrat Marcos Valdez
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Norma Rebeca Sperandeo
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
María Soledad Bueno
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Pharmaceutics
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6971bdcf642b1836717e26c8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics18010128