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Applications

Iontophoresis is a method of inducing ionic drug solutions to pass into the skin by using a small electrical current. Normally non-lipophylic drugs, e.g. acetylcholine chloride, would remain on the skin surface and very little would diffuse into the skin. By applying a low voltage to a drug solution, the ions of the drug conduct electricity as they pass into the skin.

Percutaneous Drug Response Monitoring by Iontophoresis and laser Doppler monitoring / imaging.

Assess microvascular blood flow responses to vasoactive drugs by combining the laser Doppler technique with Iontophoresis. Moor Instruments manufacture a range of systems for clinical and research applications. The benefits include:

  • No injection trauma - Ionic drug solutions pass through the skin with the passage of a low electric current. Doses can be controlled and quantified;
  • Choice of laser Doppler systems - Quantify blood flow changes either as a trace or as a colour image;
  • Unique protocol software - used to set and control drug delivery and automatically analyse blood flow changes;
  • Print option - for report generation. Data transfer to PC for further analysis;
  • Applications include testing of:

Axon Reflex Flare
Endothelial function
Peripheral Neuropathy


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