A novel polymethylmethacrylate hydrophilic adhesive matrix intended for transdermal patch formulations

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A novel poly(sodium methacrylate, methylmethacrylate) hydrophilic pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) containing a large amount of water was designed. The effects of PEG400, glycerin, sorbitol, and/or NaCl on the in vitro and in vivo adhesive properties were investigated by means of a 24 full factorial design. The optimized formulation, containing all independent variables at the highest value, was loaded with lidocaine hydrochloride (LH). This formulation permitted to obtain a 4-fold higher LH flux through human skin with respect to the marketed products. © 2010 Informa UK Ltd.

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Cilurzo, F., Minghetti, P., Gennari, C. G. M., Casiraghi, A., & Montanari, L. (2010). A novel polymethylmethacrylate hydrophilic adhesive matrix intended for transdermal patch formulations. Drug Delivery, 17(3), 171–177. https://doi.org/10.3109/10717541003667772

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