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The Art and Science of Dermal Formulation Development is a
comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of transdermal and
topical formulation development, covering preclinical studies,
evaluation, and regulatory approval. It enables the reader to
understand the opportunities and challenges in developing products
and how risks can be mitigated. Over the last 25 years, expertise
in this area has declined whilst drug delivery systems for other
administration routes have developed significantly. The advantages
offered by transdermal and topical drug delivery remain compelling
for sectors including the pharmaceutical industry, personal care,
and cosmetics. This text addresses the dearth of expertise and
discusses how skin can be a route of delivery and the processes in
formulation development, but how such an application is very
different to that used for oral, IV, and other administration
routes. Key Features: Presents a practical guide for both industry
and academia Focuses on and draws together the fundamental
principles behind transdermal and topical drug delivery Illustrates
the practicalities of formulation design using key case studies
Gives an understanding of the skin as a route of delivery and how
formulation development for such application differs from that for
other administration routes
The Art and Science of Dermal Formulation Development is a
comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of transdermal and
topical formulation development, covering preclinical studies,
evaluation, and regulatory approval. It enables the reader to
understand the opportunities and challenges in developing products
and how risks can be mitigated. Over the last 25 years, expertise
in this area has declined whilst drug delivery systems for other
administration routes have developed significantly. The advantages
offered by transdermal and topical drug delivery remain compelling
for sectors including the pharmaceutical industry, personal care,
and cosmetics. This text addresses the dearth of expertise and
discusses how skin can be a route of delivery and the processes in
formulation development, but how such an application is very
different to that used for oral, IV, and other administration
routes. Key Features: Presents a practical guide for both industry
and academia Focuses on and draws together the fundamental
principles behind transdermal and topical drug delivery Illustrates
the practicalities of formulation design using key case studies
Gives an understanding of the skin as a route of delivery and how
formulation development for such application differs from that for
other administration routes
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