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Adjuvants

Topically delivered steroid products for human use, and adjuvants and custom encapsulation services for vaccines and drugs




BD Pharmaceutical Systems

Offers a wide range of parenteral drug delivery systems. Located in New Jersey.




BioChemics, Inc.

Pharmaceutical company focused on the development of transdermally delivered drugs and patchless, gel-based transdermal drug delivery systems.




CeNeS Pharmaceuticals

CeNeS Pharmaceuticals is focused on developing drugs for CNS disorders and pain control and the development of controlled release drug delivery products.




Elan

Specializing in an extensive range of proprietary drug delivery technologies. Based in Ireland.




Helix Biopharma Corp.

Focusing on the development of drug and vaccine delivery systems.




Journal of Drug Targeting

Published by The Gordon and Breach Publishing Group.




Watson Pharmaceuticals

Development of innovative pharmaceutical products based on its transdermal, oral transmucosal, oral controlled-release, topical and cell-targeted drug delivery technologies.




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Transdermal drug delivery systems have a wide variety of uses ranging from contraceptive to nicotine patches. The primary components of a delivery system include the liner, the backing, the adhesive and the drug. The liner is used to protect the patch while the system is being stored and the backing is used to cover and protect the patch and the drug itself. The adhesive is used to make sure that the patch system stays in place on the user while being applied. Lastly, the drug is the medication and the only part of the drug delivery system that is actually absorbed into the skin.

There are some great advantages to using a transdermal drug delivery system; one of which is the ... more


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