Presents authoritative state-of-the-art discussions of the key issues pertinent to transdermal drug delivery, examining those topics necessary to enable a critical evaluation of a drug candidates potential to be delivered across the skin from physical chemistry and assessment of drug permeability to
Transdermal drug delivery
โ Scribed by Richard H Guy; Jonathan Hadgraft
- Publisher
- Marcel Dekker
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 377
- Series
- Drugs and the pharmaceutical sciences, 123
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Transdermal Drug Delivery......Page 1
Drugs And The Pharmaceutical Sciences......Page 3
Additional Volumes In Preparation......Page 9
Preface......Page 10
Contents......Page 12
Contributors......Page 14
II. BACKGROUND......Page 39
A. The Correlations......Page 40
B. The Flynn Database......Page 49
D. The Predictors log Kow and MW......Page 54
E. Reanalysis of the Flynn Database......Page 56
IV. CONCLUSIONS......Page 60
NOTATION......Page 61
APPENDIX......Page 62
REFERENCES......Page 66
I. INTRODUCTION......Page 155
II. DATA VALIDATION CRITERIA......Page 156
A. Expression of the Stratum Corneum Concentration......Page 157
B. Effect of Ionization......Page 158
D. Equilibration Time......Page 159
B. Development of the Lipophilic ? Hydrophilic Domain Model......Page 160
A. Examination of the Data......Page 162
B. Data Regression Analysis......Page 164
C. Analysis with the Conventional Model......Page 165
D. Trends in the Kcw Databases......Page 167
E. Analysis with the Lipophilic ? Hydrophilic Domain Model......Page 177
F. Analysis with the LSER Model......Page 178
G. Estimation of the Stratum Corneum Diffusion Coef . cient......Page 180
H. Comparing the Database with Other Published Models......Page 181
I. Final Considerations and Recommendations......Page 184
V. CONCLUSIONS......Page 185
APPENDIX A. SC?WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENTS AND INPUT PARAMETERS......Page 186
Barry et al., 1985 62......Page 198
Hui et al., 1995 25......Page 199
Raykar et al., 1988 3......Page 200
Sato et al., 1991 65......Page 201
Surber et al., 1992 21......Page 202
Surber et al., 1990 47......Page 203
GLOSSARY......Page 204
REFERENCES......Page 206
INTRODUCTION......Page 211
A. A Basic Circuit of Iontophoresis......Page 212
B. Advantages and Limitations......Page 215
A. Electromigration......Page 216
B. The Convective Contribution: Electroosmosis......Page 220
C. Combined Electroosmosis and Electromigration Transport......Page 225
A. Peptides......Page 227
C. Analgesics......Page 228
E. Oligonucleotides......Page 229
F. Reverse Iontophoresis: A Noninvasive Tool for Clinical Sampling?......Page 230
REFERENCES......Page 231
I. INTRODUCTION......Page 238
A. Range of Compounds......Page 239
B. Magnitude and Onset Time of Enhancement......Page 240
C. In Vivo Studies......Page 242
III. MECHANISMS......Page 243
A. New Aqueous Pathways......Page 244
B. Thermal Effects......Page 245
D. Routes of Transport......Page 246
1. Pulse Waveform......Page 248
2. Pulse Voltage, Duration, Number and Rate......Page 250
B. Physicochemical Parameters of the Drug......Page 251
D. Modifying Agents......Page 252
A. Visual Evaluation......Page 253
B. In Vivo Noninvasive Investigation of the Skin......Page 254
C. Skin Electrical Properties......Page 255
E. Ultrastructure of the Skin......Page 256
A. Transdermal Drug Delivery......Page 257
B. Topical Drug Delivery......Page 258
REFERENCES......Page 259
I. INTRODUCTION......Page 266
II. THE PHYSICS OF ULTRASOUND PROPAGATION......Page 267
III. THE DESIGN OF PHONOPHORETIC SYSTEMS......Page 269
A. First-Order Forces......Page 270
B. Thermal Effects......Page 271
C. Radiation Pressure Force......Page 272
D. Microstreaming......Page 274
E. Cavitational Activity......Page 275
A. Steroids......Page 276
B. Indomethacin......Page 278
D. Other Drugs......Page 279
E. The Limitations of Animal Skin......Page 280
B. Steroids......Page 281
C. Proteins......Page 282
D. Other Drugs......Page 283
A. Nicotinate Esters......Page 285
C. Other Drugs......Page 286
VIII. ULTRASOUND FOR THE TRANSDERMAL EXTRACTION OF ANALYTES......Page 287
IX. CONCLUSIONS......Page 288
REFERENCES......Page 291
I. INTRODUCTION......Page 296
III. EPIDERMAL LIPID SYNTHESIS......Page 297
IV. STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR THE STRATUM CORNEUM BARRIER......Page 300
V. LAMELLAR BODY SECRETION......Page 301
VI. EXTRACELLULAR PROCESSING ECP......Page 302
VII. ORCHESTRATION OF EXTRACELLULAR PROCESSING BY THE STRATUM CORNEUM pH GRADIENT......Page 305
VIII. METABOLIC BASIS FOR ENHANCEMENT OF TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY......Page 306
IX. ASSESSMENT OF EFFICACY OF BIOCHEMICAL APPROACHES TABLE 4......Page 310
REFERENCES......Page 312
II. DRUG APPLICATIONS......Page 371
A. Regulatory Considerations for New Drug Applications NDA as TDS......Page 372
B. Regulatory Considerations for Abbreviated New Drug Applications ANDA as TDS......Page 373
IV. ENHANCER......Page 374
REFERENCES......Page 376
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