Tue-12-11-2024, 16:29 PM
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have developed a patch for easier and more effective treatment of psoriasis.
Source: ku.dk
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We have developed a dry patch, which contains active ingredients for treatment of psoriasis, and which reduces the frequency of use to once a day. It has the potential to make treatment more comfortable for psoriasis patients.
The patch is designed to contain two active ingredients at once and release them onto the skin at different rates.
The two ingredients are released in a controlled manner and at different rates, as they serve different functions: Salicylic acid is released immediately to remove the dead cells that have accumulated on the skin, while hydrocortisone decreases inflammation of the skin – a process that takes more time.
We have tested the prototype on pig skin and human skin cells and compared the results to the creams and ointments available at pharmacies, and our studies show that the patch is just as effective as standard treatments.
The researchers used electrospinning to produce the patch – a method where high voltage is applied to a polymer solution to produce synthetic nanofibers. The fibres are then used to make a fibre mat that may be attached to the skin like a plaster.
The researchers are still working on the patch. More research, product development and clinical trials are needed before the method is ready for use.
Source: ku.dk