 Polymeric films are commonly used to treat wounds because they are biocompatible, non-immunogenic and easy to apply. Solvent casting is one of the most popular methods for creating these films, which allows for quick production at lower costs than more advanced methods like spin-coating, microfluidic spinning or 3D printing. This review focuses on polymeric dressings created by solvent casting, highlighting the key factors that affect drug delivery and performance. This article was authored by Fabiola V. Borbala Jimenez, Sheila I. Pena Corona, Sony J. Farrah and others.