A transdermal patch (medicated adhesive patch) is placed on the skin to deliver a specific dose
of medication through the skin and into the bloodstream. What part(s) of the skin is the
medication pathing thru to get to the bloodstream?

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A transdermal patch is a patch that attaches to your skin and contains medication. The drug from the patch is absorbed into your body over a period of time. If you’d rather not have a pill or an injection, a patch may be a more comfortable option for taking some medications. Transdermal patches are used to deliver a range of drugs into the body.

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