What are Percutaneous drugs?
Percutaneous drugs are products intended for administration through the skin. Healthcare teams may also search this route as through-the-skin administration, percutaneous medications, percutaneous route products, and skin-penetrating administration. This category is most relevant for pain, interventional, diagnostic, and specialty procedure workflows where products are specified for through-skin access or route coding. Common product examples in this catalog include Alcohol, Dehydrated Alcohol, and Histamine Phosphate Skin Test Control. Because percutaneous is a specialized route, NDC, concentration, and presentation details usually matter more than broad browsing.
Also searched as: through-the-skin administration, percutaneous medications, percutaneous route products, skin-penetrating administration
