lokaletopische
Lokaletopische is a term used to describe strategies for local, topical drug delivery aimed at concentrating treatment at a specific tissue or site while limiting systemic exposure. The word combines local (lokal/e) and topical (topisch) and is chiefly found in Dutch-language pharmacology and dermatology discussions as a descriptive label rather than a formal medical category.
Concept and scope: Lokaletopische approaches use topical formulations—creams, gels, ointments, patches—to act at a defined area.
Applications: They are used mainly in dermatology for localized skin conditions, wound care, and mucosal or
Mechanisms: The aim is high local drug concentration with minimized systemic exposure, achieved by selective application,
Advantages and limitations: Benefits include improved local efficacy and reduced systemic side effects; limitations involve variability
Status: The term is not a formal clinical category; it is used descriptively in some literature and
See also: topical medication; localized therapy; targeted drug delivery; dermatology.