What Exactly Is A Transdermal Patch?
Transdermal drug delivery has been around since the early 20th
century. It has been said that the forerunner of modern
transdermal medication was Stronger Mercurial Ointment, which
was used to treat syphilis. A transdermal patch is a
supplemental adhesive patch that delivers its active ingredients
over a controlled amount of time through the skin. The first
commercially available prescription patch was approved by the
U.S. FDA in 1979 for motion sickness. Since then, the patch
market has expanded to over the counter formulation to boost
overall health and wellbeing.
Patch Interaction: Skin Absorbs Naturally
As the patch contacts the skin, the body begins the process of ingredient delivery. The next step is penetration of the Stratum Corneum, or the top layer of the skin. The skin draws the active ingredients, delivering them into the bloodstream.
Advantages of Using A Transdermal Patch
- Completely Bypasses the Liver and GI Tract
- Slow Release of Ingredients over 12 hours
- Remove at Anytime to Stop the Flow of the Active Ingredients
- Zero Calories
- No Taste
- Enjoy Anywhere
- Safe & Natural
- Small Packaging
- Easy Distribution
- Environmentally Sustainable
- Regarding Vamoose, Surge & Diabolik Energy
- No Crash
- Regarding Guard Dog Mosquito
- Fight vector-borne diseases
Latest Update
February and March 2012
The three level energy patches are developed and will be
launched within the next two
months.
Our next step is to set college students up with the Square app to sell our patches and join the Ntrinsiq team.
Also, in the developing stage are a "daily patch regiment,"
nutrition patches, and a
cosmetic patch.
Useful Information
Here's a helpful website to learn more about the common
ingredients that are crammed into energy drink: Energy
Fiend
To learn more about transdermal patches take a look at "Transdermal
Drug Delivery Systems: A Review" from pharmainfo.net