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Topical Iontophoresis of Valaciclovir Hydrochloride Improves Cutaneous Aciclovir Delivery
Authors:Nada Abla  Aarti Naik  Richard H Guy  Yogeshvar N Kalia
Institution:School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Geneva & University of Lausanne, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract:Purpose To investigate the topical iontophoresis of valaciclovir (VCV) as a means to improve cutaneous aciclovir (ACV) delivery.Methods ACV and VCV electrotransport experiments were conducted using excised porcine skin in vitro.Results While the charged nature of the prodrug, VCV, enabled it to be more efficiently iontophoresed into the skin than the parent molecule, ACV, only the latter was detectable in the receptor chamber, suggesting that VCV was enzymatically cleaved into the active metabolite during skin transit. Iontophoresis of VCV was significantly more efficient than that of ACV; the cumulative permeation of ACV after 1, 2 and 3 h of VCV iontophoresis at 0.5 mA cm−2 and using an aqueous 2 mM (∼0.06%) formulation was 20 ± 10, 104 ± 47 and 194 ± 82 μg cm−2, respectively (cf. non-quantifiable levels, 0.1 and 1.0 ± 0.7 μg cm−2 after ACV iontophoresis).Conclusions These delivery rates provide ample room to reduce either current density or the duration of current application. Preliminary in vitro data serve to emphasize the potential of VCV iontophoresis to improve the topical therapy of cutaneous herpes simplex infections and merit further investigation to demonstrate clinical efficacy.
Keywords:aciclovir  herpes simplex virus  iontophoresis  prodrug  transdermal delivery  valaciclovir hydrochloride
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