Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are being administered increasingly by transdermal drug delivery for the treatment of local muscle inflammation. The human epidermal permeabilities of different NSAIDs (salicylic acid, diethylamine salicylate, indomethacin, naproxen, diclofenac and piroxicam) from aqueous solutions is dependent on the drug's lipophilicity. A parabolic relationship was observed when the logarithms of NSAID permeability coefficients were plotted against the logarithms of NSAID octanol-water partition coefficients (log P), the optimum log P being around 3. The local tissue concentrations of these drugs after dermal application in aqueous solutions were then determined in a rat model. The extent of local, as distinc...
The targeting of topically applied drug molecules into tissues below a site of application requires ...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The local deep tissue penetration of bases such as diazepam, antipyrine, iodoantipyrine, haloperidol...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
PhD (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Drug delivery through the skin...
The time course of salicylic acid at a dermal application site and in local underlying tissues below...
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, piroxicam, was administered from a commercially available gel...
PURPOSE: The dermatopharmacokinetic methodology, in which tape stripping of the stratum corneum (SC...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
As part of our investigations into novel dual action topical anti-arthritis systems, the permeation ...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Purpose. To determine how changes in cutaneous blood flow induced in-vivo by methylsalicylate (MeSA)...
Transdermal drug delivery is a multifactorial process with variable penetration mechanisms. Adverse...
Skin has been paid attention as a site of application of prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs ...
The targeting of topically applied drug molecules into tissues below a site of application requires ...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The local deep tissue penetration of bases such as diazepam, antipyrine, iodoantipyrine, haloperidol...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
PhD (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Drug delivery through the skin...
The time course of salicylic acid at a dermal application site and in local underlying tissues below...
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, piroxicam, was administered from a commercially available gel...
PURPOSE: The dermatopharmacokinetic methodology, in which tape stripping of the stratum corneum (SC...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
As part of our investigations into novel dual action topical anti-arthritis systems, the permeation ...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Purpose. To determine how changes in cutaneous blood flow induced in-vivo by methylsalicylate (MeSA)...
Transdermal drug delivery is a multifactorial process with variable penetration mechanisms. Adverse...
Skin has been paid attention as a site of application of prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs ...
The targeting of topically applied drug molecules into tissues below a site of application requires ...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The local deep tissue penetration of bases such as diazepam, antipyrine, iodoantipyrine, haloperidol...