The Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the Skin

Abstract Transdermal drug delivery offers an attractive alternative to the conventional drug delivery methods of oral administration and injection. However, the stratum corneum acts as a barrier that limits the penetration of substances through the skin. Application of ultrasound to the skin incr...

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Main Authors: Jose Juan Escobar-Chavez, Dalia Bonilla-Martínez, Martha Angélica Villegas-González, Isabel Marlen Rodríguez-Cruz, Clara Luisa Domínguez-Delgado
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences 2009-04-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/5045
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spelling doaj-d1723453705149918ff8a3c62e217b3d2020-11-25T04:07:15ZengCanadian Society for Pharmaceutical SciencesJournal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences1482-18262009-04-0112110.18433/J3C30DThe Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the SkinJose Juan Escobar-Chavez0Dalia Bonilla-MartínezMartha Angélica Villegas-GonzálezIsabel Marlen Rodríguez-CruzClara Luisa Domínguez-DelgadoUniversidad Nacional Autonoma de MexicoAbstract Transdermal drug delivery offers an attractive alternative to the conventional drug delivery methods of oral administration and injection. However, the stratum corneum acts as a barrier that limits the penetration of substances through the skin. Application of ultrasound to the skin increases its permeability (sonophoresis) and enables the delivery of various substances into and through the skin. Ultrasound has been used extensively for medical diagnostics and to a certain extent in medical therapy (physiotherapy, ultrasonic surgery, hyperthermia). Nevertheless, it has only recently become popular as a technique to enhance drug release from drug delivery systems. A number of studies suggest the use of ultrasound as an external mean of delivering drugs at increased rates and at desired times. This review presents the main findings in the field of sonophoresis, namely transdermal drug delivery and transdermal monitoring. Particular attention is paid to proposed enhancement mechanisms and trends in the field of topical and transdermal delivery.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/5045
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Clara Luisa Domínguez-Delgado
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Martha Angélica Villegas-González
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The Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the Skin
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
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title The Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the Skin
title_short The Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the Skin
title_full The Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the Skin
title_fullStr The Use of Sonophoresis in the Administration of Drugs Throughout the Skin
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series Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
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publishDate 2009-04-01
description Abstract Transdermal drug delivery offers an attractive alternative to the conventional drug delivery methods of oral administration and injection. However, the stratum corneum acts as a barrier that limits the penetration of substances through the skin. Application of ultrasound to the skin increases its permeability (sonophoresis) and enables the delivery of various substances into and through the skin. Ultrasound has been used extensively for medical diagnostics and to a certain extent in medical therapy (physiotherapy, ultrasonic surgery, hyperthermia). Nevertheless, it has only recently become popular as a technique to enhance drug release from drug delivery systems. A number of studies suggest the use of ultrasound as an external mean of delivering drugs at increased rates and at desired times. This review presents the main findings in the field of sonophoresis, namely transdermal drug delivery and transdermal monitoring. Particular attention is paid to proposed enhancement mechanisms and trends in the field of topical and transdermal delivery.
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