Introduction: Exposure to heat can impact the clinical efficacy and/or safety of transdermal and topical drug products. Understanding these heat effects and designing meaningful in vitro and in vivo methods to study them are of significant value to the development and evaluation of drug products dosed to the skin. Areas covered: This review provides an overview of the underlying mechanisms and the observed effects of heat on the skin and on transdermal/topical drug delivery, thermoregulation and heat tolerability. The designs of several in vitro and in vivo heat effect studies and their results are reviewed. Expert opinion: There is substantial evidence that elevated temperature can increase transdermal/topical drug delivery. However, in vi...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
The present study was concered with defining the effects of physical, chemical and mechanical trauma...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship of thermal skin damage (TSD) to time-temperature isoeffect ...
Advances in materials science and bionanotechnology have allowed the refinements of current drug del...
Purpose: The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of short durations of externally applied heat ...
The impermeability of the stratum corneum often hinders the transport of molecules across the skin. ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09280987 Copyright El...
Background and objective: There has been relatively little investigation of the effect of temperatur...
Objective: Applied heat to dermatologic preparations influences the medicine's performance, such as ...
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.The effect of heat on the follicular absorption of drugs...
The inherent barrier properties of the skin present a major problem for the transdermal delivery of ...
Heat has been used as a medicinal and healing modality throughout human history. Today, thermotherap...
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for a...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: As most biochemical systems are affected by temperature, thermal changes before ...
© The Author(s) 2020. This article is an open access publication. To view a copy of this licence, vi...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
The present study was concered with defining the effects of physical, chemical and mechanical trauma...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship of thermal skin damage (TSD) to time-temperature isoeffect ...
Advances in materials science and bionanotechnology have allowed the refinements of current drug del...
Purpose: The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of short durations of externally applied heat ...
The impermeability of the stratum corneum often hinders the transport of molecules across the skin. ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09280987 Copyright El...
Background and objective: There has been relatively little investigation of the effect of temperatur...
Objective: Applied heat to dermatologic preparations influences the medicine's performance, such as ...
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.The effect of heat on the follicular absorption of drugs...
The inherent barrier properties of the skin present a major problem for the transdermal delivery of ...
Heat has been used as a medicinal and healing modality throughout human history. Today, thermotherap...
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for a...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: As most biochemical systems are affected by temperature, thermal changes before ...
© The Author(s) 2020. This article is an open access publication. To view a copy of this licence, vi...
ABSTRACT Recently delivery of drugs through the skin is being a challenging area for research becau...
The present study was concered with defining the effects of physical, chemical and mechanical trauma...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship of thermal skin damage (TSD) to time-temperature isoeffect ...