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A microdialysis study of topically applied diclofenac to healthy humans: Passive versus iontophoretic delivery.

Birgit Falk Riecke1, Else Marie Bartels1, Søren Torp-Pedersen1, Søren Ribel-Madsen1, Henning Bliddal2, Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe2, Lars Arendt-Nielsen3.   

Abstract

Topical application of NSAIDs is an alternative route to systemic administration when a local anti-inflammatory effect of the underlying tissue is a treatment option. The aim of the present microdialysis study was to assess and compare plasma and tissue levels of diclofenac when topically applied with or without iontophoresis in healthy adults. Fourteen healthy adults (26±9.4 years) were randomized to diclofenac applied by iontophoresis, or by a gel, in a crossover design. Diclofenac concentrations were measured in plasma and in microdialysis perfusates from the underlying tissues. Iontophoretic application resulted in the highest plasma concentration of 3.4±0.5 ng/ml (SEM given) compared to 0.4 ng/ml (at the detection limit) with gel, whereas no differences were observed between tissue concentrations for the two application methods, both being very low, below or around the detection limit. Iontophoresis caused skin reactions in 25% of the participants. Iontophoresis of diclofenac as compared to traditional topical application was not superior in order to increase the NSAID concentration locally and appears to have a higher frequency of skin reactions.

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Keywords:  Administration topical; Diclofenac; Drug transport; Iontophoresis; NSAID

Year:  2011        PMID: 25755985      PMCID: PMC4150628          DOI: 10.1016/j.rinphs.2011.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Results Pharma Sci        ISSN: 2211-2863


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