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titleOfInvention Iontophoresis device and its operating method
abstract An iontophoresis device including an electrode structure that accommodates a polarizable electrode that is in contact with a chemical solution or an electrolytic solution prevents a change in pH value of the chemical solution or the electrolytic solution over time. Syringes 16 and 26 are connected by introducing pipes 15 and 25 from which caps 15C and 25C have been removed to connecting pipes 16a and 26a, and a chemical solution stored in syringe 16 and an electrolyte solution stored in syringe 26 are provided. Injecting into the working electrode structure 10 and the non-working electrode structure 20 through the connecting pipes 16a and 26a and the introducing pipes 15 and 25, the polarizable electrode and the electrolysis up to the stage immediately before the administration of the drug ions. Makes it possible to keep the liquid non-contact. [Selection] Figure 1
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