Claims
- 1. A percutaneous absorption enhancer dispenser adapted to be superposed upon the drug reservoir means of a transdermal drug delivery device to control the rate by which the drug within said reservoir means is absorbed through the skin, said enhancer dispenser comprising, in combination:
- (a) percutaneous absorption enhancer reservoir means; and
- (b) percutaneous absorption enhancer release rate controlling means for maintaining substantially constant, the rate at which said percutaneous absorption enhancer is released through the surface of said percutaneous absorption enhancer dispenser adapted to contact said drug reservoir means.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1 further comprising means for maintaining said enhancer reservoir in enhancer transferring relationship to said drug reservoir means.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 1 comprising a laminate of:
- (a) an enhancer impermeable backing,
- (b) said percutaneous enhancer reservoir means, and
- (c) said enhancer release rate controlling means.
- 4. A transdermal drug delivery device comprising, in combination, the enhancer dispenser of claim 3 superposed upon drug reservoir means adapted to deliver drug to the skin at a rate in excess of the rate that said drug is absorbable through a predetermined area of untreated skin, wherein said enhancer release rate controlling means is adapted to deliver said percutaneous absorption enhancer at a predetermined, substantially constant rate selected to permit absorption of said drug at a rate higher than the rate of absorption through untreated skin and lower than the rate said drug reservoir means is capable of delivering said drug to the predetermined area of the skin.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein said enhancer reservoir means comprises a dispersion of said enhancer in a matrix, said means for controlling the release of said enhancer is a release rate controlling membrane and said enhancer reservoir means is sandwiched between said impermeable backing and said membrane.
- 6. A transdermal drug delivery device comprising, in combination, the enhancer dispenser of claim 5 superposed upon drug reservoir means adapted to deliver drug to the skin at a rate in excess of the rate that said drug is absorbable through a predetermined area of untreated skin, wherein said enhancer release rate controlling means is adapted to deliver said percutaneous absorption enhancer at a predetermined, substantially constant rate selected to permit absorption of said drug at a rate higher than the rate of absorption through untreated skin and lower than the rate said drug reservoir means is capable of delivering said drug to the predetermined area of the skin.
- 7. The dispenser of claim 5 comprising means for maintaining said dispenser in enhancer transferring relationship to said drug reservoir.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 7 wherein said means for maintaining said enhancer reservoir in enhancer transferring relationship to said drug reservoir means is an adhesive property of said trandermal drug delivery device.
- 9. A transdermal drug delivery device comprising, in combination, the enhancer dispenser of claim 21 superposed upon drug reservoir means adapted to deliver drug to the skin at a rate in excess of the rate that said drug is absorbable through a predetermined area of untreated skin, wherein said enhancer release rate controlling means is adapted to deliver said percutaneous absorption enhancer at a predetermined, substantially constant rate selected to permit absorption of said drug at a rate higher than the rate of absorption through untreated skin and lower than the rate said drug reservoir means is capable of delivering said drug to the predetermined area of the skin.
- 10. The transdermal drug delivery device of claim 23 wherein said permeation enhancer is ethanol.
- 11. A transdermal drug delivery device comprising, in combination, the enhancer dispenser of claim 1 superposed upon drug reservoir means adapted to deliver drug to the skin at a rate in excess of the rate that said drug is absorbable through a predetermined area of untreated skin, wherein said enhancer release rate controlling means is adapted to deliver said percutaneous absorption enhancer at a predetermined, substantially constant rate selected to permit absorption of said drug at a rate higher than the rate of absorption through untreated skin and lower than the rate said drug reservoir means is capable of delivering said drug to the predetermined area of the skin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 235,068, filed Feb. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,379,454.
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