AbstractTransdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug administration, with advantages of prolonged therapeutic action, decreased side effect, easy use and better patient compliance. However, development of transdermal products is primarily hindered by the low permeability of the skin. To overcome this barrier effect, numerous new chemicals have been synthesized as potential permeation enhancers for transdermal drug delivery. In this review, we presented an overview of the investigations in this field, and further implications on selection or design of suitable permeation enhancers for transdermal drug delivery were also discussed
The delivery of drugs via transdermal routes is an attractive approach due to ease of administration...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, ...
Transdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug administration...
AbstractTransdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug admini...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for a...
Topical delivery of drug is an appealing ways of conservative way in administrating for systematic t...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for 20 systemic drug delivery ...
The transdermal drug delivery route is evolving as a potential route due to its advantages of bypass...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for systemic drug delivery wit...
The delivery of drugs via transdermal routes is an attractive approach due to ease of administration...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, ...
Transdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug administration...
AbstractTransdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug admini...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for a...
Topical delivery of drug is an appealing ways of conservative way in administrating for systematic t...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for 20 systemic drug delivery ...
The transdermal drug delivery route is evolving as a potential route due to its advantages of bypass...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for systemic drug delivery wit...
The delivery of drugs via transdermal routes is an attractive approach due to ease of administration...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, ...