Bandage for sustained delivery of drugs

Surgery – Controlled release therapeutic device or system – Osmotic or diffusion pumped device or system

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604307, 128155, 514947, A61K 900

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046557687

ABSTRACT:
A bandage for the transdermal or topical administration of a drug over an extended period of time comprising an impermeable backing sheet, a solid drug pellet on the backing sheet, and a layer of contact adhesive covering the pellet and backing sheet. In another form, the adhesive is carried by a web made of a non-woven or woven fabric. Control over the rate of dissolution of the solid drug can be achieved by varying the type of web fabric, the type of adhesive, and the thickness of the adhesive.

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