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Comparative Study
. 1992;43(6):625-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02284961.

Heating and cooling of the nitroglycerin patch application area modify the plasma level of nitroglycerin

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Comparative Study

Heating and cooling of the nitroglycerin patch application area modify the plasma level of nitroglycerin

T O Klemsdal et al. Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1992.

Abstract

19 healthy volunteers wore a nitroglycerin patch releasing 10 mg per 24 h for 2 h. Subsequently, the skin area surrounding the patch was exposed to 15 min of local heating with an infrared bulb (Group A, n = 10), or local cooling with an ice-pack (Group B, n = 9). The patch was protected by an insulating shield (Styrofoam). After 10 min of heating, the median (Walsh) plasma nitroglycerin level increased from 3.1 to 7.6 nmol.l-1. Body temperature remained constant. After 15 min of cooling the median plasma level had dropped from 2.1 to 1.4 nmol.l-1. The results demonstrate that changes in skin temperature may cause extensive short-term changes in the bioavailability of nitroglycerin. Presumably, a subcutaneous or cutaneous reservoir builds up during transdermal treatment, and changes in regional cutaneous blood flow affect the rate of drainage from the reservoir into the systemic circulation.

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