Transdermal Drug Delivery
Transdermal drug delivery is a non-invasive way to administer drugs through the skin. It uses a device, such as a patch or a matrix, which delivers the drug directly into the bloodstream. This method of drug delivery is gaining popularity in the medical community due to its ability to offer increased efficiency and safety, while avoiding the risk of accidental overdose or side effects. The transdermal drug delivery system allows for the medication to be absorbed through the skin over an extended period, providing steady, consistent levels of the drug. This technology is beneficial for patients with chronic conditions or those who need to take medications on a daily basis. Transdermal drug delivery is also being used for the delivery of pain relief, as well as for delivering topical treatments for skin ailments.
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