Affiliation:
1. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, IFTM University, Moradabad (U.P.) 244001, India
Abstract
Abstract:
A transdermal patch is a topically applied adhesive patch that delivers a medication dose directly
into the blood. The patch allows for the safe delivery of a drug to the targeted site, ideally by a
permeable layer covering a reservoir of the drug by melting small patches of drug embedded in the adhesive,
which is one benefit of transdermal drug delivery over most types of pharmaceutical deliveries,
including oral, topical, intramuscular, intravenous, and several others. This can also help heal a damaged
body part, improving patient compliance, treatment efficacy, and dose frequency while minimizing
the side effects. This review covers the production, methods of evaluation, quality, use of penetration
enhancers, and pros and downsides of transdermal patches, as well as the benefits of essential oil
as a penetration enhancer. Compared to chemical enhancers, essential oils have shown the ability to
break down the stratum corneum layer, allowing drugs to penetrate deeper into the skin. Essential oils
are excellent penetration enhancers for the skin. These penetration enhancers are cost-effective, biocompatible,
readily available, non-toxic, chemically modifiable, and possibly biodegradable. In this
review, attention has been paid to the formulation and evaluation of transdermal patches with the help
of SNEDDS (self-nano-emulsifying drug delivery systems) using essential oil as a penetration enhancer,
and their future prospects.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Building and Construction
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