Abstract
Summary and Conclusions
The question of the effective depth of percutaneous penetration of substances introduced by direct galvanic current was explored, utilizing the effect of d-tubocurarine upon muscle as an indicator system.
Observations on 6 rabbits indicated that threshold values to electrical stimulation of a suitable nerve muscle preparation was not altered after electrophoresis with d-tubo-curarine.
Curarization of a rabbit with an intravenous dose revealed that to achieve an effect with tubocurarine electrophoresis only a maximum of 0.011 mg tubocurarine need reach the muscle.
Thus, further evidence is adduced that penetration of substances through the skin by electrophoresis is limited.
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