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- W2078133671 abstract "Systems that deliver drugs through intact skin at a controlled rate are now in routine clinical use. They include a nitroglycerin system for the prophylaxis of angina, and a scopolamine system for the prevention of motion sickness. In addition, there are also published reports on rate-controlled transdermal forms of clonidine and estradiol. Since the trans-dermal mode of drug administration can provide continuity of delivery and precise control of drug plasma concentrations, it offers particular advantages for drugs with short half-lives or narrow therapeutic indices. It is also useful when the oral route is unsuitable. Transdermal rate-controlled therapy appears on the brink of rapid expansion for the administration of potent, nonirritating, nonallergenic agents with suitable physi-cochemical properties. In the case of new agents, rate-controlled transdermal administration may render some drugs routinely usable that otherwise would produce unacceptable side effects or require impractical regimens. Some older agents will gain an increased margin of safety and convenience—as well as expanded therapeutic usefulness—compared with their administration in conventional dosage forms. Owing to constraints arising from drug potency, skin permeability, and/or topical reactions, however, transdermal administration is not expected to become the preferred dosage form for a high percentage of drugs." @default.
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