Published online Dec 20, 2024. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v14.i4.96145
Revised: June 29, 2024
Accepted: July 10, 2024
Published online: December 20, 2024
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Transdermal medications are an useful yet underutilized tool in the field of psychiatry. Despite numerous advantages of using this route of medication delivery, transdermal medications remain less popular compared to other routes of medication administration such as oral and intramuscular routes in the management of various psychiatric conditions. In this editorial, we examine the advantages of transdermal medications with a brief overview of transdermal being used in psychiatry and other medical specialties. We discuss the factors that play a role in their limited usage in psychiatry. We highlight certain patient categories who can specifically benefit from them and discuss potential solutions that can broaden the perspective of treating clinicians making this an intriguing avenue in the field of psychiatry.
Core Tip: The field of psychiatry is advancing at an exponential rate. The advancements made in the diagnostic and treatment modalities for various psychiatric conditions is exemplary. Transdermal route of medication delivery has been around for past few decades, however, this route has not been a favorable route in psychiatry practices due to various biochemical, patient as well as clinician preferences. In this editorial article we discuss this issue and bring forward some potential solutions to make transdermal medication delivery as a viable option in the area of psychiatry.