Microspheres are spherical particles ranging from 50nm to 2mm that can be used to deliver drugs in a controlled manner. They are typically made using biodegradable polymers and provide benefits like taste masking, controlled release, and protection of drugs. Common methods to produce microspheres include single and double emulsion techniques, polymerization methods, and spray drying. Microspheres find applications in oral, injectable, and inhalation drug delivery and have been used to deliver vaccines, proteins, and chemotherapy agents in a targeted manner. Their properties are characterized through testing of yield, drug loading, particle size, surface morphology, and in vitro drug release kinetics.