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publicationNumber JP-2006523637-A
titleOfInvention Pharmaceutically active agent patches that are difficult to see visually on the skin
abstract The present invention relates to a pharmaceutically active agent patch comprising a single layer or a multilayer matrix having at least one layer containing an active agent and one support layer connected thereto. The patch is transparent or at least translucent when adhered to the first person, luminosity color value L 1 is 50 to 200% of the luminosity color value L 2 is a luminance intensity values of the skin surrounding the same person ranges between and, L 2 of the second person 5 ° to 100 °, in so far as particular from 20 ° to 90 °, the patch to a second person or any other person Also features a fit.
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