The present study investigates the feasibility of using two types of carbomer (971 and 974) to prepare inhalable dry powders that exhibit modified drug release properties. Powders were prepared by spray-drying formulations containing salbutamol sulphate, 20-50% w/w carbomer as a drug release modifier and leucine as an aerosolization enhancer. Following physical characterization of the powders, the aerosolization and dissolution properties of the powders were investigated using a Multi-Stage Liquid Impinger and a modified USP II dissolution apparatus, respectively. All carbomer 974-modified powders and the 20% carbomer 971 powder demonstrated high dispersibility, with emitted doses of at least 80% and fine particle fractions of approximately...
The formulation of the dry powder inhalers generally involves the production and characterization of...
The aim of this study was to optimize the parameters of the complex melt-emulsification process coup...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03785173 Copyright El...
Two areas attracting considerable attention when developing effective pulmonary drug delivery system...
The sustained delivery of multiple agents to the lung offers potential benefits to patients. This st...
Two areas attracting considerable attention when developing effective pulmonary drug delivery system...
In this study, we describe the preparation of highly dispersible dry powders for pulmonary drug deli...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
The controlled co-delivery of multiple agents to the lung offers potential benefits to patients. Thi...
peer reviewedPulmonary drug administration has long been used for local or systemic treatment due to...
Dry powders for inhalation were prepared by spray drying a 30% v/v aqueous ethanol formulation conta...
Aerosolization behavior of carrier-free l-leucine coated salbutamol sulphate inhalable powders has b...
Powders for inhalation are traditionally prepared using a destructive micronization process such as ...
Inhalation of drugs offers the opportunity to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. The use of dr...
Original article can be found at: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/02652040903052044 Cop...
The formulation of the dry powder inhalers generally involves the production and characterization of...
The aim of this study was to optimize the parameters of the complex melt-emulsification process coup...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03785173 Copyright El...
Two areas attracting considerable attention when developing effective pulmonary drug delivery system...
The sustained delivery of multiple agents to the lung offers potential benefits to patients. This st...
Two areas attracting considerable attention when developing effective pulmonary drug delivery system...
In this study, we describe the preparation of highly dispersible dry powders for pulmonary drug deli...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
The controlled co-delivery of multiple agents to the lung offers potential benefits to patients. Thi...
peer reviewedPulmonary drug administration has long been used for local or systemic treatment due to...
Dry powders for inhalation were prepared by spray drying a 30% v/v aqueous ethanol formulation conta...
Aerosolization behavior of carrier-free l-leucine coated salbutamol sulphate inhalable powders has b...
Powders for inhalation are traditionally prepared using a destructive micronization process such as ...
Inhalation of drugs offers the opportunity to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. The use of dr...
Original article can be found at: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/02652040903052044 Cop...
The formulation of the dry powder inhalers generally involves the production and characterization of...
The aim of this study was to optimize the parameters of the complex melt-emulsification process coup...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03785173 Copyright El...