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titleOfInvention Iontophoresis device
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the light and compact iontophoresis device by bringing a drug layer having the charge existing between the positive electrode activity and negative electrode activity of a battery and an electrolyte layer into contact with a living body. n CONSTITUTION: The drug layer 1 in which a drug is ion-dissociated in a polyethylene oxide and the gelatinous electrolyte layer 2 contg. sodium chloride in a non-woven fabric are in contact with the skin 3. A silver chloride electrode 4 is formed with a layer of silver by reduction on the surface and is a positive electrode imparted with a conductivity. A zinc electrode 5 is a negative electrode consisting of zinc foil. The positive electrode 4 and the negative electrode 5 are connected to each other by a connecting conductor 6 consisting of aluminum and a laminated material of polyester. A battery is constituted if the device is constituted in such a manner and comes into contact with the skin and, therefore, the self-consumption of the battery during preservation does not arise. Furthermore, the electrode and drag layer and electrolyte layer are integrated, so the extremely light and compact iontophresis device is obtd. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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