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Conclusion

Theeld of nanodrugs hold immense potential for treating diseases. Nanotechnol-

ogy confers signicant benets to medicine, targeted delivery of drugs to specic

tissues being the most important one. Nanodrugs not only improve the therapeutic

index of the drugs by increasing solubility but also reduce their off-target side

effects. Several preclinical researches have demonstrated the inherent prospects of

nanomedicines in treating renal diseases. Nephrolithiasis is among the chronic

kidney diseases which is a painful disorder and needs to be addressed with more

effective therapeutic options. An expanding group of nanomaterials are present that

cannd implications in treatment of nephrolithiasis. In this review, we highlighted

various types of NPs and their properties that could be applied for the treatment of

kidney stones. We have also discussed the various challenges in the development of

nanodrugs for nephrolithiasis and the current research that has been conducted in this

regard.

Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to the Department of Biotechnology, Himachal

Pradesh University, Shimla, for the providing various resources. They are also thankful to the

Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, for providing the necessary support.

Conict of Interest Further, the authors have no conict of interest among themselves at their

place of work or with the institution.

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