Method and kit for positioning a transdermal delivery system

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A61M 5/42 (2006.01) A61M 37/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2220562

A method and kit for positioning a transdermal drug delivery system useful in treating individuals having maladies requiring topical, subcutaneous, intralesional and/or systemic administration of one or more drugs for a prolonged period of time is disclosed. A method for employing the present invention allows a patient to accurately self-administer a prolonged treatment regimen including a transdermal delivery system without the substantial involvement of medical personnel.

Méthode ou trousse pour positionner un système d'administration transdermique de médicaments qui est utile pour traiter des personnes atteintes de maladies exigeant l'administration topique, sous-cutanée, intralésionnelle et/ou systémique d'un ou de plusieurs médicaments pendant une période prolongée. Une méthode d'utilisation de la présente invention permet au patient de s'auto-administrer de façon exacte un régime thérapeutique prolongé, dont un système d'administration transdermique, sans intervention importante du personnel médical.

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