A transient percutaneous drug absorption model was solved in two dimensions. Clearance of the topically-applied pharmaceutical occured at the skin-capillary boundary. Timolol penetration profiles in the dermal tissue were produced revealing concentration gradients in the directions normal and parallel to the skin surface. Ninety-eight percent of the steady-state flux was reached after 85. h or four time constants. The analytical solution procedure agreed with published results. As the clearance rate increased relative to diffusion, the delivery rate and amount of drug absorbed into the bloodstream increased while the time to reach the equilibrium flux decreased. Researchers can apply the closed-form expressions to simulate the process, esti...
A mathematical model is presented for the description of transdermal drug delivery from a matrix-typ...
Background The potential of using skin as an alternative path for systemically administering active...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
Background When a drug is applied on the skin surface, the concentration of the drug accumulated in...
The diffusion model for percutaneous absorption is developed for the specific case of delivery to th...
In this work, a two-pathway mathematical model for transdermal drug delivery with iontophoresis is p...
A two-dimensional diffusion model was developed to predict the absorption of chemicals in humans fol...
Release of a thin topical application of a drug is modeled by transient diffusion between the applic...
A diffusion model for the percutaneous absorption of a solute through the skin is developed for the ...
Background/purpose: Percutaneous permeation is a fre-quently used approach in drug delivery, but the...
Background: Certain drugs, for example scopolamine and timolol, show non-linear kinetic behavior du...
The primary objective of this study is to introduce a simple and flexible mathematical approach whic...
In recent years, transdermal drug delivery patches (TDDP) have developed rapidly. This is because th...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
Background: The potential of using skin as an alternative path for systemicallyadministering active ...
A mathematical model is presented for the description of transdermal drug delivery from a matrix-typ...
Background The potential of using skin as an alternative path for systemically administering active...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
Background When a drug is applied on the skin surface, the concentration of the drug accumulated in...
The diffusion model for percutaneous absorption is developed for the specific case of delivery to th...
In this work, a two-pathway mathematical model for transdermal drug delivery with iontophoresis is p...
A two-dimensional diffusion model was developed to predict the absorption of chemicals in humans fol...
Release of a thin topical application of a drug is modeled by transient diffusion between the applic...
A diffusion model for the percutaneous absorption of a solute through the skin is developed for the ...
Background/purpose: Percutaneous permeation is a fre-quently used approach in drug delivery, but the...
Background: Certain drugs, for example scopolamine and timolol, show non-linear kinetic behavior du...
The primary objective of this study is to introduce a simple and flexible mathematical approach whic...
In recent years, transdermal drug delivery patches (TDDP) have developed rapidly. This is because th...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
Background: The potential of using skin as an alternative path for systemicallyadministering active ...
A mathematical model is presented for the description of transdermal drug delivery from a matrix-typ...
Background The potential of using skin as an alternative path for systemically administering active...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...