2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2014.10.004
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Using skin for drug delivery and diagnosis in the critically ill

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“…Skin being a large organ, switching to alternative routes of administration, such as the topical route, can, in principle provides predicable, effective and reliable drug delivery. Topical application allows local drug targeting with minimal systemic effects and is mainly used for delivery of anti-inflammatory, antihistaminic, antibiotics, wound healing and analgesic drugs (Liu et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin being a large organ, switching to alternative routes of administration, such as the topical route, can, in principle provides predicable, effective and reliable drug delivery. Topical application allows local drug targeting with minimal systemic effects and is mainly used for delivery of anti-inflammatory, antihistaminic, antibiotics, wound healing and analgesic drugs (Liu et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transdermal drug delivery has, however, several issues due to the limited permeability of the skin. Given the possibility of skin electroporation, electrical excitation from a smart scaffold would show great promise to achieve transdermal or subcutaneous controlled drug delivery to the underneath vascular system …”
Section: Applications Of Nanocomposite Scaffolds For Controlled Drug mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the possibility of skin electroporation, electrical excitation from a smart scaffold would show great promise to achieve transdermal or subcutaneous controlled drug delivery to the underneath vascular system. [203] Polyelectrolyte-based-hydrogels loaded with drugs and submitted to electric fields have been used for these purposes given their mechanical response (bending/deswelling) upon exposure to an electric field. [204] The efficient pulsatile release of drugs can be efficiently achieved using electrical pulses.…”
Section: Electroresponsive Scaffolds For Transdermal Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pada penelitian ini pengobatan dengan pasta kulit manggis diberikan secara topikal karena bertujuan mencapai efek lokal, lebih efektif, efek sistemik minimal dan sebagai pengantar obat terutama sebagai anti oksidan dan anti inflamasi pada proses penyembuhan luka. Apabila ekstrak kulit manggis diberikan secara sistemik maka akan membutuhkan dosis yang lebih tinggi agar dapat disekresikan secara substansi pada luka (18) .…”
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