The document discusses different types of rate-controlled drug delivery systems. It begins with an introduction to sustained and controlled release drug delivery. There are three main types of rate-controlled systems: rate preprogrammed systems where the drug release rate is predetermined; activation-modulated systems where a stimulus triggers drug release; and feedback-regulated systems where a sensor detects drug levels and modulates release accordingly. Specific examples like transdermal patches are provided for each system type. Drug release rates are controlled by factors like membrane permeability, polymer solubility, and drug diffusivity.