Drug Delivery System
Online ISSN : 1881-2732
Print ISSN : 0913-5006
ISSN-L : 0913-5006
Feature articles “Skin barrier function and recent trend in transdermal drug delivery systems” Editor : Kenji Sugibayashi
Transdermal science and technology - an update
Richard H Guy
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2007 Volume 22 Issue 4 Pages 442-449

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Transdermal drug delivery represents a validated technology which is contributing significantly to global pharmaceutical care. Over the last 40 years, impressive growth in this field has been observed with many commercial successes;indeed, very recently, a new chemical entity has been developed and approved for transdermal administration without first passing via an injectable or oral dosage form. The progress achieved has been catalyzed by the clearer understanding of skin barrier function, and of the physicochemical, pharmacokinetic and physiological factors which determine the feasibility of transdermal administration. Research into novel, non-invasive approaches to facilitate and control drug transport across the skin is intensive, with certain technologies, such as iontophoresis, now achieving true maturity. Advances in the field have also allowed the "local", subcutaneous delivery of drugs (for example, to underlying muscle and other tissues) to be improved and the opening of new markets in this lucrative area may be envisaged.

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