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The study to be performed will utilize already FDA-approved marketed products in healthy adults for the purpose to generate data for establishing rate of drug delivery of Transderm Scop® TDDS (transdermal drug delivery system) in healthy adults and to ensure safety of individuals utilizing these types of products.
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Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS) available in the form of patches are convenient, attractive, and easy to use systems. Scopolamine patches are very popular TDDS available on the United States market today. Accurate determination of the rate and extent of drug release and absorption is crucial to ensure the safety of individuals using these and other types of patches. Delivery rate can be determined early in the development process by using in vitro skin flux permeation studies, and later in humans by accurately quantifying residual drug from patches post-wear and in pharmacokinetic studies. In this proposal, the investigators will employ two types of evaluation to determine the rate and extent of drug release and absorption from RLD (reference listed drug) Transderm Scop® TDDS (transdermal drug delivery system), namely residual drug analysis post-wear and pharmacokinetic analysis in healthy adult volunteers. In addition, the investigators will compare the plasma drug concentrations following patch and intravenous administration of Scopolamine, in order to determine the absolute bioavailability of these patches. The investigators will conduct residual drug analysis of TDDS following in vivo wear using highly sensitive validated quantification methods. Positive outcomes of this project will identify appropriate methods to determine the rate and extent of drug release and absorption from TDDS, and will help regulatory agencies in the development of Guidances for Industry regarding the characterization of drug release and absorption kinetics to ensure the safety of individuals utilizing these types of products
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Women who are pregnant or lactating or have a positive serum pregnancy test at enrollment or positive urine pregnancy test on the morning of the first day of any procedure session.
Smokers (current use or use over the previous 12 months of nicotine-containing substances, including tobacco products (e.g., cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, gum, patch or electronic cigarettes)).
Participation in any ongoing investigational drug trial or clinical drug trial period unless the study is in the follow up phase and it has been ≥ 1 month since the subject received any experimental agents or treatments..
Abnormal vital signs, defined as:
Temperature >38.0ºC (100.4ºF) or symptoms of an acute self-limited illness such as an upper respiratory infection or gastroenteritis within 7 days of application of the scopolamine TDDS.
History of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Positive urine drug screening test.
Use of any prescription medication during the period 0 to 30 days or over-the counter medication during the period 0 to 3 days before entry to the study (vitamins, herbal supplements and birth control medications not included).
Use of medications or treatments that would significantly influence or exaggerate responses to the test product or that would alter inflammatory or immune response to the product (e.g. antihistamines [within 72 hours prior to dosing], systemic or topical corticosteroids [within 3 weeks prior to dosing], cyclosporine, tacrolimus, cytotoxic drugs, immune globulin, Bacillus Calmette-Guerin [BCG], monoclonal antibodies, radiation therapy).
Donation or loss of greater than one pint of blood within 60 days of entry to the study.
Any prior serious adverse reaction or hypersensitivity to scopolamine, or any of the inactive ingredients in the TDDS (light mineral oil, polyisobutylene, polypropylene and aluminized polyester film).
Have a diagnosis of schizophrenia or other major psychiatric diagnosis.
Received an experimental agent (vaccine, drug, biologic, device, blood product or medication) within 1 month before enrollment in this study or expects to receive an experimental agent during the study.
Medical history of a serious chronic condition, including (but not limited to): allergic conditions such as anaphylaxis, asthma or generalized drug reactions; any seizure disorder; glaucoma (open or closed angle); history of pyloric or urinary bladder neck obstruction; intestinal obstruction; difficulty swallowing; stomach or bowel problems (e.g, blockage, muscle weakness, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease); bleeding disorders; acid reflux disease; myasthenia gravis; allergy to belladonna alkaloids; impaired hepatic or renal function.
Any condition that would, in the opinion of the MAI, place the subject at an unacceptable risk of injury or render the subject unable to meet the requirements of the protocol.
Inability to communicate or co-operate with the investigators.
Medical history of significant dermatologic diseases or conditions, such as atopy, psoriasis, vitiligo or conditions known to alter skin appearance or physiologic response (e.g. diabetes, porphyria).
History of significant dermatologic cancers (e.g. melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma), except basal cell carcinomas that were superficial and did not involve the investigative site.
History of consumption of alcohol within 24 hours prior to dose administration.
Subject has an obvious difference in skin color between arms or the presence of a skin condition, excessive hair at the application site, sunburn, raised moles and scars, open sores at application site, scar tissue, tattoo, or coloration that would interfere with placement of test articles, skin assessment, or reactions to drug.
Use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors 21 days prior to study.
Within 4 weeks prior to dosing, use of medications or treatments that would significantly influence or exaggerate responses to the test product or that would alter inflammatory or immune response to the product or agents deemed to be immunosuppressive as determined by physician investigator.
Planned MRI scan of the head during TDDS wear.
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26 participants in 2 patient groups
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