4.11 Advance (12)/Transdermal Flashcards

1
Q

Some limitations of transdermal drug delivery is that the drug should be ____, ____, and ____

A

small, lipophilic, and potent

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2
Q

_______ - such as enthanol and propylene glycol can increase S.C. permeation by altering the lipids or keratin. This is added in transdermal drug delivery.

A

Penetration enhancers

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3
Q

Follow manufacturers’ recommendation to place patches is important for reducing the risk of loss of drug due to the difference in S.C. thickness and different number of _____ that allow bypass of S.C.

A

appendages

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4
Q

Difference patch ____ determines the amount of drug released over time.

A

Size (surface area)

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5
Q

Application time for transdermal patches of about 7-10 days, because they are ______

A

occlusive

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6
Q

Prolong application time of transdermal patches may lead to _______ + _______ to the skin due to water and warmth of the applicated patch.

A

maceration and microbial growth

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7
Q

Prolonged application time of transdermal patches can increase skin hydration, and occlusion can (increase or decrease) drug permeability.

A

increase

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8
Q

The _____ is the rate-limiting barrier for drug transport

A

skin

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9
Q

Fever and directly applying heat on patches can (increase or decrease) drug release and absorption.

A

increase

but in some cases can lead to dangerously high levels- Heat-induced Increase

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10
Q

Components of transdermal patches comes in three layers: The _____ outer layer, drug/polymer in the middle, and the band-aid-like (release liner)

A

occlusive

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11
Q

______ is an example of a Adhesive Matrix system where the application time is 72 hours and beware of applying heat as it may increase drug absorption where this drug is already potent and increasing absorption is dangerous.

A

Duragesic (Fentanyl)

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12
Q

The adhesive is a matrix system with drug uniformly mixed in. Some includes…

A

Duragesic
Daytrana
Xulane
Lidoderm

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13
Q

An uncommon theme of patch transdermal delivery where this drug, ____, can be cut to size to apply on the area being treated only (local action only)

A

Lidoderm

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14
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_______ type of transdermal system where the drug is formulated as a saturated solution (reservior) and teh polymer membrane controls the release and control the entry of drug into the circulation.

A

Membrane-Controlled (Reservoir)

e.g. androderm

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15
Q

Membrane-Controlled transdermal system is a _____ order release and if contents of patch leaks then you lose control of drug release and may lead to drug toxicity.

A

zero

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16
Q

_______ a transdermal combination system in which the rate-controlling membrane gives zero-order release to a matrix system. The drug in the adhesive gives a “bursting effect” (through appendages) or saturates the skin binding sites.

A

Membrane-Matrix Hybrid

17
Q

Catapres and ______ are examples of Membrane-Matrix Hybrid. The ____ is a drug where you apply it behind the ear because the S.C. is thinner with more shunts (appendages) and takes 4 hours for therapeutic affect to occur.

A

TransdermScop