2012
DOI: 10.5582/ddt.2012.v6.5.256
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Subcutaneous concentrations following topical iontophoretic delivery of diclofenac

Abstract: A self-contained Wearable Electronic Disposable Drug Delivery (WEDD ® ) patch was used to demonstrate that diclofenac levels delivered by iontophoresis are greater than estimated minimal effective concentrations in local subcutaneous tissue and are also greater than either passive transdermal or intravenous delivery using hairless rats. In vitro iontophoretic delivery was evaluated to optimize donor cell formulation using Franz diffusion cells and 1000 NMWL Millipore ultrafiltration membrane. In vivo animal st… Show more

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“…Absence of distribution of DCF to skin was also observed in a separate study in which DCF was administered by IV-infusion 24,25 . Skin dialysate concentrations were used without correction, because DCF binds to the connection tubing material (Teflon Õ and Tygon Õ ) although it does not bind to the specific probe components (polyacrylonitrile dialysis hollow fiber and polyimide arms).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Absence of distribution of DCF to skin was also observed in a separate study in which DCF was administered by IV-infusion 24,25 . Skin dialysate concentrations were used without correction, because DCF binds to the connection tubing material (Teflon Õ and Tygon Õ ) although it does not bind to the specific probe components (polyacrylonitrile dialysis hollow fiber and polyimide arms).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%