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Polymeric microdevices for transdermal and subcutaneous drug delivery

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ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS
Volume 64, Issue 14, Pages 1603-1616

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2012.09.035

Keywords

Polymeric microdevices; BioMEMS; Microfluidics; Transdermal drug delivery; Micropumps

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [ECS0753801]
  2. Eli Lilly & Company's Pharmaceutical Delivery Systems Division

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Low cost manufacturing of polymeric microdevices for transdermal and subcutaneous drug delivery is slated to have a major impact on next generation devices for administration of biopharmaceuticals and other emerging new formulations. These devices range in complexity from simple microneedle arrays to more complicated systems incorporating micropumps, micro-reservoirs, on-board sensors, and electronic intelligence. In this paper, we review devices currently in the market and those in the earlier stages of research and development. We also present two examples of the research in our laboratory towards using phase change liquids in polymeric structures to create disposable micropumps and the development of an elastomeric reservoir for MEMS-based transdermal drug delivery systems. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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