An electrotransport delivery device (410) includes control circuitry for
discontinuously delivering a beneficial agent (eg, a drug) through a body
surface (eg, skin 400). For example, the device may be the type which is
manually activated by the patient or other medical personnel to activate
electrotransport drug delivery. Once electrotransport delivery has been
activated, a timer (221) counts a transition interval, typically about one
minute, during which the device is allowed to operate and the impedance of
the body surface (400) is allowed to stabilize. Thereafter, the
electrotransport current and voltage are then monitored and compared to
predetermined limits. Allowing for the transition interval permits tighter
tolerances in monitoring the applied current.