An Updated Review On Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems

Authors

  • Ramachandra Koli
  • Phoolsingh Yaduwanshi
  • Gaurav Jain
  • Jyotiram Sawale
  • Rashmi Shrivastava

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v8i2.3518

Keywords:

Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS), Diffusion, First-generation TDS, Second-generation TDS, Polymer Matrix, Permeation enhancers,

Abstract

Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS), also known as “patches,” are dosage forms designed to deliver a therapeutically effective amount of drug across a patient’s skin. In order to deliver therapeutic agents through the human skin for systemic effects, the comprehensive morphological, biophysical and physicochemical properties of the skin are to be considered. Transdermal delivery provides a leading edge over injectables and oral routes by increasing patient compliance and avoiding first pass metabolism respectively. Transdermal delivery not only provides controlled, constant administration of the drug, but also allows continuous input of drugs with short biological half-lives and eliminates pulsed entry into systemic circulation, which often causes undesirable side effects. The TDDS review articles provide valuable information regarding the transdermal drug delivery systems and its evaluation process details as a ready reference for the research scientist who is involved in TDDS. With the advancement in technology Pharma industries have trendified all its resources. Earlier we use convectional dosage form but now we use novel drug delivery system.

 

Author Biographies

  • Ramachandra Koli

    IES Institute of Pharmacy, IES University, Bhopal-462044, Madhya Pradesh, India 

  • Phoolsingh Yaduwanshi

     IES Institute of Pharmacy, IES University, Bhopal-462044, Madhya Pradesh, India

  • Gaurav Jain

    IES Institute of Pharmacy, IES University, Bhopal-462044, Madhya Pradesh, India

  • Jyotiram Sawale

    Department of Pharmacognosy, Krishna Institute of Pharmacy, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad, (M.S.)

  • Rashmi Shrivastava

     Department of Chemistry, IES College of Technology, IES University, Bhopal-462044 (M.P)

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Published

2022-06-09

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