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Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems
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level 5 - VII.General clinical considerations in the use of TDDS
level: level 5 - VII.General clinical considerations in the use of TDDS
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level questions: level 5 - VII.General clinical considerations in the use of TDDS
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1 may vary with the site of application. (Rotating locations) 2 TDDSs should be applied to clean, dry skin that is
1 Percutaneous absorption 2 free of hair and not oily, irritated, inflamed, broken, or callused.
1 Use of __ should be avoided at the application site, because it affect skin hydration and can alter the partition coefficient between the drug and the skin. 2 TDDSs should not be physically altered by __, since this destroys the integrity of the system.
1 skin lotion 2 cutting
1 A TDDS should be removed from its protective package, with care not to tear or cut into the unit. True or False 2 A TDDS should be placed at a site that will not subject it to being __ 3 A TDDS should be worn for the full period stated in the product’s instructions. Following that period, it should be removed and replaced with a fresh system as directed. TRUE OR FALSE 4 The patient or caregiver should be instructed to cleanse the hands thoroughly before and after applying a TDDS
1 True 2 rubbed off by clothing or movement. 3 True 4 True
1 if the patient exhibits sensitivity or intolerance to a TDDS or if undue skin irritation results, the patient should seek reevaluation. TRUE OR FALSE 2 Upon removal, a used TDDS should be folded in half with the __ together so that it cannot be reused.
1 TRUE 2 adhesive layer