This study demonstrated that iontophoresis, a technique using mild electrical current, can deliver a growth hormone-releasing factor analog through the skin in a lab model. Without electrical current, the peptide could not penetrate the skin at all, but with iontophoresis, significant and consistent drug transport was achieved. The delivery rate increased with higher current, suggesting iontophoresis could enable needle-free administration of peptide-based medications like GHRH analogs.
Kumar, S; Char, H; Patel, S; Piemontese, D; Iqbal, K; Malick, A W; Neugroschel, E; Behl, C R