How is px compliance achieved through the transdermal dosage form?
Do transdermal drug substances only exert pharmacological effects locally?
No, can exert locally and systemically depending on what kind of therapeutic regimen is prescribed
___ molecules cannot be delivered through transdermal administration
Large
Do drugs undergo first pass metabolism when administered through the percutaneous route?
No
What is the onset of drug action for transdermal drugs?
- May have wide variations among different px due to skin conditions and application approaches
When are transdermal dosage forms generally used and when can they NOT be used?
What is advantageous about skin as a dosage route?
What makes topical preparations appealing to px?
What are characteristics of ointments?
Why can’t ointments be used on moist sites?
Greasy and lipophilic components are water-insoluble/immiscible
Why has the use of ointments gradually decreased?
- Difficult to clean after application
What are characteristics of creams/lotions?
What are the 2 types of lotions/creams available? Why is used more often and why?
What are some characteristics of gels?
What are some characteristics of pastes?
Pastes are basically ointments with ____
A high percentage of insoluble particulate solid
Why do pastes make a good protective barrier?
Are pastes or ointments less greasy? Why?
Pastes b/c adsorb fluid hydrocarbon fraction to particulates
What are common oil base excipients used in transdermal products?
What are common aqueous base excipients used in transdermal products?
- Polymers
What are common viscosity-adjusting excipients used in transdermal products?
What are common emulsifying excipients used in transdermal products?
Surfactants (O/W or W/O)
Do transdermal products generally contain preservatives?
Yes
What are the basic steps of manufacturing a transdermal product?