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Manfred R. Möller

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Preliminary Practical Findings on Drug Monitoring by a Transcutaneous Collection Device

1996

A noninvasive and nonocclusive skin patch (Sudormed™) was investigated for the systematic collection of drugs of abuse over a period of several days. First, the applicability and user friendliness were tested by volunteers. The permeability of the polyurethane dressing from the outside to the inside for an aqueous solution was shown by incubating the outside layer with Rhodamine B. No fluorescence could be detected in the cotton pad beneath. A single dose experiment using theophylline as a model compound showed that there was a delay in time before the substance could be determined in the pad. The drug content decreased with increasing time of patch application. When eight volunteers partic…

DrugDrugs of abusebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectForensic toxicologyCotton padPathology and Forensic MedicineSkin patchHeroinAnesthesiaGeneticsmedicineTheophyllinebusinessMethadonemedicine.drugBiomedical engineeringmedia_commonJournal of Forensic Sciences
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