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Research Article

Effects of the Administration of Ketoprofen gel on the Percutaneous Absorption of Ketoprofen in Rabbits

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Pages 1093-1101 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The effects of the administration for a commercial keto-profen gel on the percutaneous absorption of ketoprofen (through rabbit abdominal skin) were investigated. The AUC (area under the curve) value of absorbed ketoprofen for single topical administration of 6 g of ketoprofen gel applied with ODT (occlusive dressing technique) was found to be about 6 -fold greater than that of repeated administration of 1.5 g of ketoprofen gel applied with ODT at 6 h interval in a day. It was about 14-fold greater than that of repeated administration of 1.5 g of ketoprofen gel applied without ODT at 6 h interval in a day. The experiment of volatilation of ketoprofen gels and the in vitro release test of ketoprofen gel applied with ODT and without ODT had been, in addition, respectively approached. The volatilation of solvent in the gel, as a result of this, may clearly be the primary factor for inducing a sharp descending of the plasma ketoprofen level following the Cmax (maximun concentration) in the in vivo percutaneous absorption of ketoprofen gel: this factor also results in a lower plasma ketoprofen level for the gel applied without ODT than that with ODT.

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