Several hydrophilic polymers changed the cumulative amount of morphine (MOR) permeated through excised hairless rat skin from 1% MOR hydrochloride solution containing ethanol and l-menthol at concentration of 40% and 5%, respectively, as permeation enhancers, Anionic polymers (carboxyvinylpolymer and methylvinylether-maleic anhydride copolymer) in the test solutions decreased the skin permeation of MOR, whereas cationic polymers (polyethyleneimine and chitosan) increased it, compared with that without polymers. Little change, however, was observed by the addition of nonionic polymers (ydroxypropylcellulose and polyethyleneoxide). ON the other hand, the cationic and anionic polymers in the test solutions decreased and increase, respectively ...