Definition
Iontotherapy is essentially the same as iontophoresis. It involves using a small electrical current to deliver medication through the skin. Think of it as a 'boosted patch' that uses electricity to help drugs penetrate. It's non-invasive and typically painless, though a mild tingling sensation might be felt. It's often used to treat conditions like excessive sweating, inflammation, or pain. The electrical current helps transport ionized drug molecules across the skin barrier. So if anyone says 'iontotherapy', they essentially mean 'iontophoresis'.