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Drug Delivery by Phonophoresis

Pharmaceutical Research, 1989
Phonophoresis is defined as the migration of drug molecules, contained in a contact agent, through the skin under the influence of ultrasound. Several drugs have been introduced into the body by this technique. The design of a phonophoretic drug delivery system is in developmental stages in various research laboratories.
P, Tyle, P, Agrawala
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Diclofenac phonophoresis in human volunteers

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2005
A quantitative study of sodium diclofenac (Voltaren Emulgel, Novartis) phonophoresis was undertaken in humans. Fourteen healthy human volunteers were submitted to ultrasound irradiation on two 225-cm2 areas on the dorsum (group A), followed by the application of the medication gel, and the plasma diclofenac mass was measured at 1, 2 and 3 h later by ...
Giovana C, Rosim   +3 more
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