Vehicle Fundamentals - Skin's Delivery Crew
- Role: Deliver active drug; protect, hydrate, lubricate skin.
- Ideal Properties: Stable, non-irritating, non-allergenic, compatible, cosmetically acceptable.
- Percutaneous Absorption:
- Main barrier: Stratum corneum (SC).
- Pathway: SC → Viable epidermis → Dermis.
- Key Factors:
- Drug: ↑Concentration, ↑Lipophilicity, ↓Molecular weight (ideal <500 Da).
- Vehicle: ↑Occlusion & ↑Hydration = ↑Penetration.
- Skin: Site (e.g., scrotum > forearm > palm), integrity, age.
- Fick's Law: $J = -D \frac{dC}{dx}$ (Flux proportional to concentration gradient).
⭐ Occlusion (e.g., by ointments or plastic films) can increase drug penetration up to 100-fold by hydrating the stratum corneum.
Semi-Solid Vehicles - The Goopy Group
- Semi-solid vehicles: topical preps with consistency between solid & liquid. Allow prolonged skin contact, enhance drug delivery & skin hydration.
- Main types: Ointments, Creams, Gels, Pastes. Differ in properties, drug penetration, skin feel, and suitability for various dermatoses.

| Vehicle | Composition Highlights | Key Properties | Primary Uses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ointments | Oleaginous (e.g., petrolatum); Water-in-oil (W/O) | Greasy, highly occlusive, emollient, ↑penetration | Chronic dry, scaly, lichenified lesions (e.g., psoriasis) |
| Creams | Oil-in-water (O/W) or Water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions | O/W: Less greasy, cooling, washable; W/O: More greasy | O/W: Acute, weeping lesions; W/O: Dry, sensitive skin |
| Gels | Polymers (e.g., carbomers, cellulose) in water/alcohol | Non-greasy, transparent, cooling, drying effect | Oily skin, scalp, face (e.g., acne, seborrhea) |
| Pastes | High solid content (e.g., ZnO, starch) in ointment base | Stiff, protective, less occlusive than ointments | Localized lesions, sunscreens, diaper rash |
📌 Ointments: Occlusive. Creams: Choice (O/W or W/O). Gels: Greaseless. Pastes: Protective_&_Powdery.
Liquid & Other Vehicles - Fluid & Fine Forms
- Lotions: Suspensions/solutions of powder in water/alcohol (e.g., calamine).
- Cooling, soothing, drying via evaporation.
- Ideal for large, hairy, or intertriginous areas.
- Types: Shake lotions (require shaking), True solutions (e.g., KMnSO₄).
- Solutions: Drug fully dissolved in solvent (e.g., Burrow's solution - aluminium acetate).
- Clear, homogenous. For cleansing, antiseptic, astringent effects.
- Powders: Finely divided solids (e.g., talc, zinc oxide, antifungal powders).
- Absorb moisture, reduce friction, provide cooling.
- Use: Intertriginous areas, weeping lesions.
- Foams: Pressurized gas bubbles in liquid (e.g., steroid, minoxidil foams).
- Spread easily, non-greasy. Excellent for hairy areas (scalp).
⭐ Foams often enhance drug delivery and patient preference for scalp dermatoses due to ease of application and minimal residue.
- Aerosols/Sprays: Drug in solution/suspension propelled by gas.
- Convenient for extensive, tender areas, or scalp. Cooling effect.
Vehicle Selection & Advanced Delivery - Smart System Strategies
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Crucial Vehicle Selection Factors:
- Site Specificity: Scalp (lotions, foams), Face (creams), Intertriginous (powders, creams), Palms/Soles (ointments).
- Skin Condition:
- Acute/Oozing: Lotions, creams, soaks.
- Chronic/Dry/Lichenified: Ointments.
- Oily/Hairy: Gels, lotions, foams.
- Drug Properties: Solubility, stability, desired penetration depth.
- Patient Factors: Age, adherence, cosmetic acceptability.
- Occlusion: ↑ penetration (e.g., corticosteroids).
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Smart Delivery Systems (Novel Approaches):
- Vesicular: Liposomes, Niosomes, Transfersomes, Ethosomes.
- Particulate: Nanoparticles (SLN, NLC), Microsponges.
- Physical Enhancement: Iontophoresis, Phonophoresis, Microneedles.

⭐ Liposomes and Nanoparticles (e.g., SLN) improve drug localization in skin layers, enhancing efficacy and reducing systemic absorption.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Vehicle choice is key: match to lesion type (dry/oozing), site, and penetration needs.
- Ointments: Most occlusive & potent; for chronic, dry, hyperkeratotic lesions. Avoid folds.
- Creams: Versatile, less greasy; for many acute/subacute dermatoses.
- Lotions/Solutions: Cooling, least greasy; for large/hairy areas, scalp.
- Gels: Non-greasy, quick-drying; for oily skin, acne, scalp.
- Pastes: Protective, high powder; for oozing lesions, intertrigo.
- Occlusion ↑ drug penetration, potency, and side effects.
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