IontoPatch™ is an extended time-released electronic transdermal drug delivery system. An innovative, self-contained battery produces an electric current to carry drug molecules non-invasively across the skin and to underlying tissue. Drug delivery is shut off automatically when the prescribed dosage has been administered. The IontoPatch is single-use and disposable.
The IontoPatch is prepared by the clinician and applied to the patient in the clinic. The IontoPatch is an iontophoretic device and is eligible for billing using the existing iontophoretic code. Since there are no external batteries or wires, patients are able to return to their daily activities while receiving time-released iontophoresis.
IontoPatch Provides:
Effective time release - can potentially deliver higher levels of medication over 24 hours than may be delivered in 10 to 20 minutes given patient skin tolerance.
Patient satisfaction - lower current and no pH changes reduce the risk of skin irritation and burning.
Convenience - patient has more time to receive additional therapies during clinic visit.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Catalog No. 13-5220 IontoPatch
(Six 80 mA-min Patches & Six Saline Vials)
IontoPatch® 80: Designed to treat most anatomical areas, including elbows, knees, wrists, feet and shoulders, among others, in a 14-hour average patient wear time.* 80mA-min.
Catalog No. 13-5521 IontoPatch SP
(Six 40 mA-min Patches & Six Saline Vials)
IontoPatch® SP: Designed to treat smaller anatomical areas, including fingers and Achilles tendon in a 14-hour average patient wear time.* 40mA-min.
Catalog No. 13-5523 IontoPatch STAT
(Six 80 mA-min Patches & Six Saline Vials)
IontoPatchSTAT® : Designed to treat the same anatomical areas as IontoPatch 80 and offers the same product benefits in a shorter 4-hour average patient wear time.* 80mA-min.
Catalog No. 13-5524 IontoPatch Extra Strength
(Six 120 mA-min Patches & Six Saline Vials)
IontoPatch Extra Strength®: Designed to treat the same anatomical areas as IontoPatch 80 and offers the same product benefits in a shorter 8-hour average patient wear time.* 120mA-min.
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