Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems
Abstract
A transdermal patch is a medicated adhesive patch that is applied to the skin that contains medication that is intended to be absorbed into the bloodstream. This frequently encourages the healing of a body part that has been hurt. Transdermal medication delivery allows for regulated drug release into the patient, resulting in less systemic side effects and, in certain cases, increased efficacy over other dose forms. This is an advantage of transdermal drug delivery over other types of medication delivery such as oral, topical, intravenous, intramuscular, etc. Transdermal medication delivery allows for a constant blood level profile, a regulated drug release into the patient, fewer systemic side effects, and other benefits.
Keywords: Transdermal patch, Blood stream, Systemic side effects.
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Transdermal patch, Blood stream, Systemic side effectsDOI
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