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Non-invasive monitoring of phenytoin by reverse iontophoresis.

Benoît Leboulanger1, Richard H Guy, M Begoña Delgado-Charro.   

Abstract

Transdermal iontophoresis offers a non-invasive sampling method for therapeutic drug monitoring. This study examined whether iontophoretic extraction (a) is concentration dependent, (b) reflects the subdermal level of unbound drug, (c) follows protein binding changes, and (d) becomes truly non-invasive when a co-extracted compound is used as an internal standard for calibration. Iontophoresis was conducted in vitro using dermatomed pig-ear skin. The subdermal solution was a buffer containing phenytoin at therapeutic concentrations, an internal standard at fixed level, human albumin and/or valproic acid. The ionized form of phenytoin was recovered at the anode by electro-migration, while the neutral form was extracted to the cathode by electroosmosis. A satisfactory correlation between the reverse iontophoretic extracted amount of phenytoin and the subdermal concentration was observed. Iontophoresis extracted only the free fraction of phenytoin. At steady state, reverse iontophoresis monitored changes in free drug concentration provoked in the subdermal compartment. Acetate was introduced at a fixed concentration into the subdermal compartment to act as an 'internal standard'. Subsequently, acetate and the ionized form of phenytoin were co-extracted to the anode. The ratio of the extracted amounts was proportional to the subdermal concentration ratio demonstrating a means by which the method may become truly non-invasive.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15265512     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2004.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0928-0987            Impact factor:   4.384


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2.  Investigation of Saliva as an Alternative to Plasma Monitoring of Voriconazole.

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3.  Iontophoretic transdermal sampling of iohexol as a non-invasive tool to assess glomerular filtration rate.

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4.  Quantitative structure-permeation relationship for iontophoretic transport across the skin.

Authors:  Blaise Mudry; Pierre-Alain Carrupt; Richard H Guy; M Begoña Delgado-Charro
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2007-07-19       Impact factor: 9.776

5.  Reverse iontophoresis of urea in health and chronic kidney disease: a potential diagnostic and monitoring tool?

Authors:  Leonard M Ebah; Ian Read; Andrew Sayce; Jane Morgan; Christopher Chaloner; Paul Brenchley; Sandip Mitra
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