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Oral drug delivery zero-order controlled release

The transdermal route provides an alternative route to oral administration. Drugs delivered by this route avoid digestion in the gastrointestinal tract (GI), local metabolism related to the GI route, and hepatic first pass metabolism. It can provide controlled drug delivery with the possibility of zero order (continuous) release. Thus, it is most suitable for short half-life therapeutic agents and drugs with narrow therapeutic windows. The use of transdermal patches is more... [Pg.3843]


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