2016
DOI: 10.15825/1995-1191-2016-2-152-162
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Transdermal Drug Delivery and Methods to Enhance It

Abstract: ВВЕДЕНИЕТрансдермальная доставка лекарственных ве-ществ (ЛВ) все больше привлекает внимание созда-телей лекарственных препаратов. Трансдермальная терапевтическая система (ТТС) -это дозированная мягкая лекарственная форма для наружного приме-нения в форме пластырей или пленок, высвобожда-ющая лекарственное средство в течение определен-ного времени.Трансдермальная доставка лекарств позволяет обеспечить длительное действие препарата за счет поддержания постоянной терапевтической концент-рации действующего веществ… Show more

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“…In particular, the question about the main route of substance transfer through the stratum corneum remains controversial [276][277][278]. Besides, a number of factors, such as skin moisture, lesions, chemical effects, pH, ultrasound, and electric field affect the parameters of transcutaneous transfer [279][280][281][282][283][284][285][286][287]. All this makes it quite difficult to create an adequate model of transcutaneous substance transfer.…”
Section: Features Of Skin As a Transport Medium; Transcutaneous Transmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the question about the main route of substance transfer through the stratum corneum remains controversial [276][277][278]. Besides, a number of factors, such as skin moisture, lesions, chemical effects, pH, ultrasound, and electric field affect the parameters of transcutaneous transfer [279][280][281][282][283][284][285][286][287]. All this makes it quite difficult to create an adequate model of transcutaneous substance transfer.…”
Section: Features Of Skin As a Transport Medium; Transcutaneous Transmentioning
confidence: 99%