The aim of this work was to construct complex delivery systems for the well-known hydrophobic inhibitor of tyrosine kinases, Gefitinib, and the photosensitizer, aluminum phthalocyanine. The study produced two systems: the first based on soy phosphatidylcholine and surfactant and the second based on egg phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, and PEGylated phospholipid. Both systems were evaluated in terms of particle size, æ-potential, pH, and content of active substances after production, filtration, and lyophilization. The selected optimal formulations were lyophilized and advanced to further biopharmaceutical research.