Abstract

The permeation of nicotine through human epidermis in vitro, membranes, adhesives, an adhesive-membrane laminate, and the laminate with epidermis was measured. Skin irritation in rabbits was shown to depend on the driving force of nicotine in the donor phase. A transdermal nicotine system is described that provides substantial control of nicotine entry through skin by a rate-controlling membrane.

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