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Transdermal permeation rate limiting

These testosterone systems illustrate two different approaches to solve the problem of inadequate percutaneous absorption rate. In the former case, the patch must be applied to the body s most permeable skin site, the scrotum (which has been shown to be at least five times more permeable than ary other site). In the latter, the difficulty is resolved by creating a transdermal formulation which includes excipients to reduce barrier function. Neither solution is ideal scrotal application is clearly not preferred from a patient compliance standpoint on the other hand, permeation enhancers, by their very nature, tend to be irritating (and the more effective they are, the greater the irritation they provoke). This general problem, which presently limits the application of transdermal delivery, is now discussed in more detail. [Pg.207]


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