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Transdermal patch of acetylsalicylic acid as an alternative dosage form: A review

    Hayder F. Alhamdany Mohanad A. Alfahad

Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 2021, Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 64-72
10.33899/iphr.2022.170398

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Abstract

As a substitute for traditional systemic administration, many topical treatments have lately evolved. Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDSs) are the most appealing of these methods due to their low rate of failure, simplicity of distribution, superior efficiency and preference amongst users. TDDS has the potential to be useful not just in medicines, but also in the skincare sector, particularly cosmetics. Since this approach means the development of local administration, it can minimize local drug level accumulation and inappropriate drug distribution to regions not primarily tailored by the medication. Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is becoming the preferred choice against which subsequent antiplatelet medicines are measured in terms of lowering the cardiovascular risk while remaining inexpensive. Along with its substantial presystemic metabolism, orally administered acetylsalicylic acid has the potential of gastrointestinal negative impacts albeit at modest dosages and necessitates regular administration. Transdermal administration avoids the gut and would be more practical and healthier for aspirin usage, particularly during repeated doses. The present review highlights general aspects of aspirin primed as a TDDS as an appropriate topical preparation.
Keywords:
    Aspirin TDDS permeation plasticizers

 

 

 

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(2022). Transdermal patch of acetylsalicylic acid as an alternative dosage form: A review. Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 18(2), 64-72. doi: 10.33899/iphr.2022.170398
Hayder F. Alhamdany; Mohanad A. Alfahad. "Transdermal patch of acetylsalicylic acid as an alternative dosage form: A review". Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 18, 2, 2022, 64-72. doi: 10.33899/iphr.2022.170398
(2022). 'Transdermal patch of acetylsalicylic acid as an alternative dosage form: A review', Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 18(2), pp. 64-72. doi: 10.33899/iphr.2022.170398
Transdermal patch of acetylsalicylic acid as an alternative dosage form: A review. Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 2022; 18(2): 64-72. doi: 10.33899/iphr.2022.170398
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