Abstract
The advancement and extensive demand for transdermal therapies can benefit from a safe, and efficient and user-friendly transdermal technology with broad applicability in delivering various hydrophilic drugs. Here the design and proof of concept applications of an ultraswelling microneedle device that enables the facile and efficient loading and transdermal delivery of hydrophilic drugs with different molecular weights is reported. The device consists of a super-hydrophilic hydrogel microneedle array and a resin base substrate. Using a special micromolding technique that involves hydrated crosslinking and cryogenic-demolding, the microneedle part displays a rapid swelling ratio of ≈3800%, enabling the loading of drugs up to 500kDa in molecular weight. The drug loading process using the device just involves incubating the microneedle part in a drug solution for 1min, followed by 15min of drying. The microneedles can easily penetrate the skin under press and detach from the base substrate under shear, thereby releasing the payload. Administration of desired therapeutic agents using the device outperformed conventional administration methods in mitigating psoriasis and eliciting immunity. This biocompatible device, capable of withstanding ethylene oxide sterilization, can enhance the efficacy and accessibility of transdermal therapies in research institutes, hospitals, and even home settings.
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