The history of transdermal drug delivery is as old as humankind. Transdermal drug delivery has undergone three generations of development; the third generation has involved the use of medical devices and instruments. This review provides a historical perspective on the primary approaches employed in the three generations of transdermal drug delivery. In addition, we explore some of the recently developed transdermal techniques that are deemed promising in the field of drug delivery. We discuss how advances in these techniques have led to the development of devices for the delivery of a therapeutically effective amount of drug across human skin and highlight the limitations of the first- and second-generation drug delivery tools. As such, a ...
The skin offers a route of administration with numerous advantages. However, one of the major limita...
Transdermal delivery provides numerous benefits over conventional routes of administration. However,...
The efficiency of(trans)dermal drug delivery has been severely reduced by the inability of most drug...
Transdermal drug delivery carried out a promising carrier in the transport of drugs to get direct ac...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Transdermal drug delivery is the non-invasive delivery of medications through the skin surface into ...
The skin offers an accessible and convenient site for the administration of medications. To this end...
Transdermal drug delivery is a prospective drug delivery strategy to complement the limitations of c...
As a new type of transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS), microneedles have garnered significant att...
The transdermal route is an excellent site for drug delivery due to the avoidance of gastric degrada...
Transdermal drug delivery offers a number of advantages including improved patient compliance, susta...
In recent years, an innovative transdermal delivery technology has attracted great interest for its ...
The most frequent modalities for transdermal medication administration include hypodermic needles, t...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS The most widely used methods for transdermal administration of the drugs ...
Transdermal drug delivery offers a number of advantages including improved patient compliance, susta...
The skin offers a route of administration with numerous advantages. However, one of the major limita...
Transdermal delivery provides numerous benefits over conventional routes of administration. However,...
The efficiency of(trans)dermal drug delivery has been severely reduced by the inability of most drug...
Transdermal drug delivery carried out a promising carrier in the transport of drugs to get direct ac...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Transdermal drug delivery is the non-invasive delivery of medications through the skin surface into ...
The skin offers an accessible and convenient site for the administration of medications. To this end...
Transdermal drug delivery is a prospective drug delivery strategy to complement the limitations of c...
As a new type of transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS), microneedles have garnered significant att...
The transdermal route is an excellent site for drug delivery due to the avoidance of gastric degrada...
Transdermal drug delivery offers a number of advantages including improved patient compliance, susta...
In recent years, an innovative transdermal delivery technology has attracted great interest for its ...
The most frequent modalities for transdermal medication administration include hypodermic needles, t...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS The most widely used methods for transdermal administration of the drugs ...
Transdermal drug delivery offers a number of advantages including improved patient compliance, susta...
The skin offers a route of administration with numerous advantages. However, one of the major limita...
Transdermal delivery provides numerous benefits over conventional routes of administration. However,...
The efficiency of(trans)dermal drug delivery has been severely reduced by the inability of most drug...