Device for enhanced electrotransport agent delivery

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128362, 128379, 128283, 514724, 514725, 514783, A61N 130, A61B 1000, A61K 31045, A61K 3107, A61K 4700

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ABSTRACT:
An electrotransport composition comprises at least one C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 lower alcohol, unsaturated derivatives thereof, or mixtures thereof, and at least one C.sub.8 -C.sub.4 higher alcohol, unsaturated derivatives thereof, or mixtures thereof. An electrotransport device and a method of increasing transdermal electrotransport flux utilize the composition of the invention for delivering pharmaceutically-acceptable agents across a body surface such as skin.

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