Transdermal spray

Device to a place a drug onto the skin

A metered-dose transdermal spray (MDTS) delivers a drug to the surface of the skin and is absorbed into the circulation on a sustained basis. It works in a similar manner to a transdermal patch or topical gel. The drug is delivered by a device placed gently against the skin and triggered, causing it to release a light spray containing a proprietary formulation of the drug that quickly dries on the skin to form an invisible drug depot. As it would be from a patch, the drug is then absorbed steadily for a predetermined amount of time.

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Routes of administration, dosage forms
Oral
Digestive tract (enteral)
Solids

Liquids
Buccal (sublabial),
sublingual
Solids
Liquids
Respiratory tract
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Ophthalmic,
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(into tissue/blood)
Skin
Organs
Central nervous system
Circulatory,
musculoskeletal


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