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 What is TDDS?

Transdermal Drug Delivery System (TDDS), also known as “patch”is the non-invasive delivery of medications from the surface of skin-the largest and the most accessible organ of human body through its layers to the circulatory system.

It is defined as a flexible pharmaceutical preparation of varying size containing one or more active substances to be applied on the intact skin for systemic absorption. Designing and development of transdermal patches can be described as state of the art.

◉ TDDS offers many advantages over conventional injections and oral methods.
◉ It reduces the load that the oral route commonly places on the digestive tract and liver.
◉ It enhances patient compliance and minimizes harmful side effects of a drug caused from temporary overdose.
◉ In addition, it offers simple application, painless and flexibility of termination drug administration by simply removing the patch from the skin.

 Type of TDDS

1. Plaster

An external preparation, drug-coated film, is used by sticking on the skin to treat an aching, inflamed, or painful part of the body.
- Products : DDL, Plocfen, Kebanon, Loxona

2. Cataplasma

A moist external preparation, drug-spread cloth, is used by sticking on the skin to treat an aching, inflamed, or painful part of the body.
- Products : Hyemingo, Plocfen, Kebanon, Loxona

3. Patch

It has releasing rate controller which is efficiently deliver the active substances through the intact skin resulting in a constant systemic absorption rate.
- Products : Resnalin, Rivamensa