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Review
. 2006 Jan;3(1):127-38.
doi: 10.1517/17425247.3.1.127.

Transdermal iontophoresis

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Review

Transdermal iontophoresis

Priya Batheja et al. Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2006 Jan.

Erratum in

  • Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2006 Mar;3(2):303. Priya, Batheja [corrected to Batheja, Priya]; Rashmi, Thakur [corrected to Thakur, Rashmi]; Bozena, Michniak [corrected to Michniak, Bozena]

Abstract

Iontophoresis is a technique used to enhance the transdermal delivery of compounds through the skin via the application of a small electric current. By the process of electromigration and electro-osmosis, iontophoresis increases the permeation of charged and neutral compounds, and offers the option for programmed drug delivery. Interest in this field of research has led to the successful delivery of both low (lidocaine) and high molecular drugs, such as peptides (e.g., luteinising hormone releasing hormone, nafarelin and insulin). Combinations of iontophoresis with chemical enhancers, electroporation and sonophoresis have been tested in order to further increase transdermal drug permeation and decrease possible side effects. In addition, rapid progress in the fields of microelectronics, nanotechnology and miniaturisation of devices is leading the way to more sophisticated iontophoretic devices, allowing improved designs with better control of drug delivery. Recent successful designing of the fentanyl E-TRANS iontophoretic system have provided encouraging results. This review will discuss basic concepts, principles and applications of this delivery technique.

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