Electronically controlled drug delivery
β Scribed by Berner, Bret; Dinh, Steven M
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 254
- Series
- CRC revivals
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Published in 1998: Electronically Controlled Drug delivery provides an overview of advances in drug delivery using electronics to regulate the delivery profile and optimize therapy.
Abstract: Published in 1998: Electronically Controlled Drug delivery provides an overview of advances in drug delivery using electronics to regulate the delivery profile and optimize therapy
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Section 1: Introduction1. Electronically Assisted Drug Delivery: An OverviewBret Berner and Steven M. Dinh2. Home-Based Circadian-Optimized Cancer ChemotherapyWilliam J.M. HrusheskySection 2: Fundamentals3. Electrical Properties of SkinJagdish Singh, Steven M. Dinh, and Bret Berner4. Skin Tolerability: IrritationSmita Amin and Howard I. Maibach5. Pharmacokinetics and Dynamics of Temporal DeliveryRonald R. Burnette6. MicroelectronicsSietse Wouters7. Iontophoresis of PeptidesM. Begona Delgado-Charro and Richard M. GuySection 3: technical Applications8. Glucose Monitoring Using Electro-osmotic Transderman ExtractionJanet A. Tamada and Russell O. Potts9. Medtronic SynchroMed Infusion SystemKenneth T. Heruth10. ElectroporationMark R. Prausnitz11. PhonophoresisJoseph Kost
β¦ Subjects
Drug delivery systems;Drug infusion pumps;Infusion Pumps, Implantable;Drug Delivery Systems;methods;Technology, Pharmaceutical;methods;MEDICAL / Pharmacology
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