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Dermal and Transdermal Absorption
First International Symposium from 12-14 January 1981, Munich
von Rainer Brandau, herausgegeben von Bärbel H LippoldThere is a growing interest in preparations with drugs for dermal and
transdermal therapy. In this connection, the problems of availability of
drugs from different vehicles, the choice of adequate models for in vitro
release and in vitro absorbation as well as testing methods are of
principal interest. Furthermore the metabolism and kinetic aspects have to
be taken into consideration.
In addition to presenting established results experts from many countries
tried to point out where increased efforts are necessary in all the fields
involved if our current knowledge of external therapy is to be extended.
The options expressed by representatives of the drug authorities of many
countries are of special interest.
Thus a wide range of scientific disciplines have contributed to the current
situation and to our present state of knowledge, both of which are convered
by this book.
transdermal therapy. In this connection, the problems of availability of
drugs from different vehicles, the choice of adequate models for in vitro
release and in vitro absorbation as well as testing methods are of
principal interest. Furthermore the metabolism and kinetic aspects have to
be taken into consideration.
In addition to presenting established results experts from many countries
tried to point out where increased efforts are necessary in all the fields
involved if our current knowledge of external therapy is to be extended.
The options expressed by representatives of the drug authorities of many
countries are of special interest.
Thus a wide range of scientific disciplines have contributed to the current
situation and to our present state of knowledge, both of which are convered
by this book.