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  • Title: Effect of pulsed output ultrasound on the transdermal absorption of indomethacin from an ointment in rats.
    Author: Asano J, Suisha F, Takada M, Kawasaki N, Miyazaki S.
    Journal: Biol Pharm Bull; 1997 Mar; 20(3):288-91. PubMed ID: 9084890.
    Abstract:
    The effect of pulsed output ultrasound (1 MHz) with on/off ratios of 1:2, 1:4 and 1:9 on transdermal absorption of indomethacin from an ointment was studied in rats. Ultrasound energy was supplied for between 10 and 19 min at a range of intensities (1.0-2.5 W.cm-2), energy levels commonly used for therapeutic purposes. The on/off pulsed ratio, intensity and the time of application were found to play an important role in the transdermal phonophoretic delivery system of indomethacin; 1:2 pulsed output ultrasound appeared to be the most effective in improving the transdermal absorption. The highest penetration was observed at an intensity of 1.0 W.cm-2 and application time of 15 min. With pulsed output it was possible to use higher intensities of ultrasound without increasing skin temperature or damaging skin.
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