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Transdermal Systems with Poly-2-Hydroxyethylmeth-Acrylates and new Biological Models for their Study

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Abstract

Skin may be one of the important entrance routes to the human organism. However the skin barrier alone is not able properly regulate the flux of penetrating active substances. The flux of drugs from containment systems (patch, or transdermal terapeutic systems) can be controlled by the construction/composition of their membranes or matrices or by both these regulators. This mode enables us to reach with advantage either a very high local level of drugs in body tissues or relatively constant and smooth levels of xenobiotics in blood during hours and even days, also in the case of drugs with short biologic half-life and drugs with pronounced first-pass effect.

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Koprda, V. (1999). Transdermal Systems with Poly-2-Hydroxyethylmeth-Acrylates and new Biological Models for their Study. In: Sohns, T., et al. NBC Risks Current Capabilities and Future Perspectives for Protection. NATO Science Series, vol 25. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4641-8_28

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