Skin penetration and tissue permeation after topical administration of diclofenac

Volume: 33, Issue: 9, Pages: 1623 - 1634
Published: Jul 18, 2017
Abstract
Topical delivery of drugs is an alternative to oral administration, often with similar efficacy but potentially a more favorable tolerability profile. However, topical formulations need to be able to penetrate the skin and permeate to the target areas in quantities sufficient to exert a therapeutic effect. Many factors can affect this process, including the physicochemical properties of the drug, the formulation used, and the site and mode of...
Paper Details
Title
Skin penetration and tissue permeation after topical administration of diclofenac
Published Date
Jul 18, 2017
Volume
33
Issue
9
Pages
1623 - 1634
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