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Transdermal iontophoresis revisited
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2000Iontophoresis evolved as a transdermal enhancement technique in the 20th century, primarily for the delivery of large and charged molecules. Significant achievements have been made in the understanding of underlying mechanisms of iontophoresis and these have contributed to the rational development of iontophoretic delivery systems. The major challenges
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
To the Editor:— The subject of iontophoresis (ionization) of penicillin should be clarified, as there are references in the literature regarding the efficacy of this method of application (von Sallmann, Ludwig, and Meyer, Karl: Penetration of Penicillin into the Eye,Arch. Ophth.31:1 [Jan.] 1944. Dunnington, J.
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To the Editor:— The subject of iontophoresis (ionization) of penicillin should be clarified, as there are references in the literature regarding the efficacy of this method of application (von Sallmann, Ludwig, and Meyer, Karl: Penetration of Penicillin into the Eye,Arch. Ophth.31:1 [Jan.] 1944. Dunnington, J.
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Iontophoresis in Ophthalmology
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1951The treatment of ocular disease by ion tophoresis has assumed increasing impor tance with the advent of chemotherapy and the antibiotics. Ion transfer of these drugs often serves to introduce them into the globe in concentrations greater than can be ob tained by any other method short of actual inoculation.
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Iontophoresis-driven porous microneedle array patch for active transdermal drug delivery
Acta Biomaterialia, 2021Wei Zhou, Lelun Jiang
exaly

