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Delivery systems penetration-enhancing effect

An approach published in 2001 based on research out of the Klibanov laboratory at MIT is to use ethanol [5]. Ethanol, isopropanol, and other alcohols have long been used successfully as penetration enhancers for medical applications. Ethanol is one of the first molecules to have been used as a transdermal enhancer, because its effects are so easily and well characterized and its systemic and local toxicities are understood. It is currently contained in commercial delivery systems for estradiol [17] and other bioactive molecules. Ethanol and isopropanol have been used in a variety of studies based on their effects on drug transport. More applications can be found in the patent literature [18]. [Pg.556]


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