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In Vivo Study No: 647

METHODS

ChemicalMembraneConcentration mg/mlConcentration mg/mlloading (mg/cm2)SpeciesSiteArea (cm2)Occluded?Exposure Time (h)Analytical Method
TestosteroneNot Given 0.04MethanolMonkeyVentral forearm1224Radiolabelled (14C)

RESULTS

Length of Study (h)% Recovery+/-Dose remaining on surface (mg)% remaining on SurfaceDose remaining in stratum corneum (mg)% remaining in stratum corneumDose remaining in the viable skin% remaining in the viable skinAmount Absorbed (mg)% Absorbed+/-% Absorbed
72         50.0025
Maximal Flux (mcrg/cm2/h)Average Flux (mcrg/cm2/h)+/-Time Plasma/Blood Levels Peaked (h)Peak Blood Concentration (mg/l)nkp (cm/h)Lag Time (h)
     3  

NOTES

Newborn mokeys were used 2 hours after delivery. Both male and female monkeys were used. The arm was lightly shaved prior to application of the compound. They were kept in metabolism chairs with their arms secured to prevent them from wiping off the applied dose. After 24 hours the site was washed with soap and water but urine collection continued. % absorption was calculated from the amount excreted in the urine, corrected for incomplete excretion by comparison with the amount excreted after an intravenous dose. The amount excreted from an iv dose after 5 days was 71.1%

REFERENCE

Percutaneous Absorption Of Testosterone In The Newborn Rhesus Monkey: Comparison To The Adult (1977) Pediat. Res., 11 :737-739