Claims
- 1. An iontophoretic transdermal drug delivery device adapted to releasably attach to a person's body so that a skin-contacting surface of said device is adjacent to a portion of the person's skin, said device having electrical connection means thereon adapted to electrically connect said device to a multiplicity of current sources, said device being operable for iontophoretically driving a medicament across said skin-contacting surface of said device into said portion of the person's skin, said device further comprising, in combination:
- (a) a medicament carrying layer in fluid communication with said skin-contacting surface of said device comprising a porous sheet impregnated with a medicament containing fluid;
- (b) an iontophoresis electrode in electrical communication with said medicament carrying layer providing means for iontophoretically driving said medicament into the person's skin, said iontophoresis electrode further comprising a plurality of electrode channels, each electrode channel of said plurality of electrode channels being electrically isolated from other electrode channels comprising said plurality electrode channels, said plurality of electrode channels having electrical connection means connected thereto adapted for simultaneous electrical connection of selected electrode channels to the same or different current sources, said each electrode channel being in electrical communication with said medicament carrying layer; and
- (c) a plurality of piezoelectric elements affixed to a flexible plastic sheet affixed to and overlying said iontophoresis electrode.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said plurality of electrically isolated electrode channels comprising said iontophoresis electrode consists of a plurality of electrically isolated electrically conductive traces affixed to a surface of a flexible sheet of electrically non-conductive material, each trace of said plurality of electrically isolated electrical conductive traces having electrical connection means adapted for electrically connecting said each trace to a current source.
- 3. An iontophoretic transdermal drug delivery device adapted to releasably attach to a person's body so that a skin-contacting surface of said device is adjacent to a portion of the person's skin, said device having electrical connection means thereon adapted to electrically connect said device to a multiplicity of current sources, said device being operable for iontophoretically driving a medicament across said skin-contacting surface of said device into said portion of the person's skin, said device further comprising, in combination:
- (a) a medicament carrying layer in fluid communication with said skin-contacting surface of said device comprising a porous sheet impregnated with a medicament containing fluid;
- (b) an iontophoresis electrode in electrical communication with said medicament carrying layer providing means for iontophoretically driving said medicament into the person's skin, said iontophoresis electrode further comprising at least three electrode channels, each electrode channel of said at least three electrode channels being electrically isolated from other electrode channels, said at least three electrode channels having electrical connection means connected thereto adapted for simultaneous electrical connection of selected electrode channels to the same or different current sources, said each electrode channel being in electrical communication with said medicament carrying layer, and wherein said at least three electrically isolated electrode channels consists of a at least three electrically isolated electrically conductive traces affixed to a surface of a flexible sheet of electrically non-conductive material.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/316,817, filed Oct. 3, 1994 now pending which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/044,586 filed Apr. 7, 1993, now abandoned.
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