Product Details
Deliver medication with precision and confidence using Dupel White Disposable Ionto Electrodes. Designed for clinical environments where safety and efficacy are paramount, these electrodes offer an advanced solution for iontophoresis treatments. They allow clinicians to administer soluble salts and other drugs locally, avoiding the invasiveness of hypodermic needles while ensuring the medication reaches the targeted tissue effectively.
The core of the Dupel electrode’s performance lies in its patented pH-balancing technology. During treatment, the built-in buffer automatically adjusts the medication’s pH to a safe, neutral range between 4 and 8. Crucially, this system stabilizes the pH without introducing competing ions. In standard electrodes, competing ions can interfere with the process, reducing the amount of medication actually delivered to the patient. By eliminating this competition, Dupel electrodes ensure that the current drives the medication—not the buffer—resulting in more efficient drug delivery and greater flexibility in medication selection.
Key Features and Benefits
- Patented pH Stabilization: The integrated buffering system maintains a pH level of 4-8, protecting the skin from chemical burns and irritation often associated with iontophoresis.
- Maximum Medication Delivery: By preventing the introduction of competing ions, the electrode ensures the therapeutic dose is delivered efficiently to the treatment area.
- High Capacity: Engineered to deliver a dosage of up to 80 mAmin, suitable for a wide range of therapeutic protocols.
- Patient Safety: Constructed entirely of latex-free materials to prevent allergic reactions and ensure suitability for sensitive patients.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides high-end performance and reliability at a price point that supports clinic budget management.
- Versatile Options: Available in various sizes to perfectly fit different anatomical sites, from small joints to larger muscle groups.
Indications for Use
These electrodes are intended for the administration of soluble salts or other drugs into the body for medical purposes as an alternative to hypodermic injection. They are frequently utilized in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings to manage conditions requiring local medication delivery, such as acute inflammation, calcific tendonitis, or pain management.
Types of Electrodes
- Disposable Electrodes: These are single-use electrodes that are typically made of a conductive gel or adhesive material and a metal or carbon conductor. They are often used for short-term treatments and discarded after each use.
- Reusable Electrodes: These electrodes are designed to be used multiple times, usually after being cleaned and disinfected between uses. They may have a reusable adhesive backing or require the use of separate conductive gel.
- Self-Adhesive Electrodes: These electrodes have an adhesive backing that allows them to stick directly onto the skin without the need for additional conductive gel or adhesive. They are convenient and easy to use, but may not provide as strong of a connection as other types of electrodes.
- Wireless Electrodes: These electrodes use wireless technology to transmit electrical impulses from the device to the body. They eliminate the need for wires and can be placed in various locations on the body, making them versatile and comfortable to use.
- Specialty Electrodes: There are also specialized electrode options available for specific needs, such as electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes for monitoring heart activity or intrauterine devices (IUD) for pelvic floor stimulation.
Specifications
- Packaging: 12 kits per box
- Dosage Capacity: 80 mAmin
- pH Range: Buffered to 4-8
- Material: Latex-Free
- Compatibility: Compatible with standard iontophoresis lead wires and generators




