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Transdermal drug patch with conductive fibers

  • US 5,087,240 A
  • Filed: 10/30/1989
  • Issued: 02/11/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/18/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A transdermal drug patch for delivery of at least one drug to a living body through the skin into the bloodstream comprising:

  • at least two electrodes separated from each other;

    drug reservoir means electrically connected to at least one of said electrodes of said patch for containing the at least one drug, said reservoir means including a medicament-transfer zone for placement at the skin;

    circuit means, including an electrical power source for supplying electric power to said electrodes and said reservoir means;

    cover means partially enclosing at least said reservoir means;

    adhesive means in juxtaposition to said reservoir means for affixing said patch to the skin, whereby when said patch is affixed to the skin the at least one drug is delivered to the skin; and

    a plurality of electrically conductive fiber means connected with said circuit means and traversing said reservoir means for imposing electrical potential between said at least one of said electrodes and the skin so as to substantially bypass the at least one medicament contained in said reservoir means, wherein said electrically conductive fibers bring the electrical potential more directly to the skin where the drug delivery takes place; and

    aid in reinforcing the drug patch construction.

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