Most drugs targeted to the respiratory tract are used for their local action. For example, ephidrine for nasal decongestion, beta-2 agonists for bronchodilatation, and inhaled steroids to suppress the inflammation seen in asthmatic airways. Since the drug is delivered directly to its required site, only a small quantity is needed for an adequate therapeutic response, and consequently there is a low incidence of systemic side effects compared with oral or intravenous administration. More recently, it has become apparent that the lining of the respiratory tract, from nasal mucosa to airways and alveoli, may be used for the absorption of a drug for its systemic effect. This route of administration may be particularly attractive if it avoids th...
AbstractAerosol administration of peptide-based drugs plays an important role in the treatment of pu...
During the past decade, pulmonary drug delivery (PDD) technology advanced substantially due to sever...
Targeting drug delivery into the lungs has become one of the most important aspects of systemic or l...
In respiratory drug delivery the lungs or the nose are exploited as absorption sites for the adminis...
Historically, the inhaled route has been used for the delivery of locally-acting drugs for the treat...
ceut tory epithelia or to decrease the rate of local degrada-nature, the quest for their noninvasive...
The lungs fulfill the vital function of transporting and exchanging breathing air. The respiratory t...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
Systemic drug delivery using inhalation aerosols presents requirements and challenges. To be well ab...
Introduction: Inhaled drugs are important in the treatment of many lung pathologies, but to be thera...
The pulmonary route of drug delivery can provide an excellent alternative to other routes both for l...
The delivery of aerosolized medication directly to the airways is a mainstay in the emergency treatm...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 100 million people worldwide suffer from asthma. Chroni...
 Inhalation therapy is an effective way for local and systemic delivery of miscellaneous drugs for ...
It is generally accepted that inhalation therapy is the most effective way to treat patients with as...
AbstractAerosol administration of peptide-based drugs plays an important role in the treatment of pu...
During the past decade, pulmonary drug delivery (PDD) technology advanced substantially due to sever...
Targeting drug delivery into the lungs has become one of the most important aspects of systemic or l...
In respiratory drug delivery the lungs or the nose are exploited as absorption sites for the adminis...
Historically, the inhaled route has been used for the delivery of locally-acting drugs for the treat...
ceut tory epithelia or to decrease the rate of local degrada-nature, the quest for their noninvasive...
The lungs fulfill the vital function of transporting and exchanging breathing air. The respiratory t...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
Systemic drug delivery using inhalation aerosols presents requirements and challenges. To be well ab...
Introduction: Inhaled drugs are important in the treatment of many lung pathologies, but to be thera...
The pulmonary route of drug delivery can provide an excellent alternative to other routes both for l...
The delivery of aerosolized medication directly to the airways is a mainstay in the emergency treatm...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 100 million people worldwide suffer from asthma. Chroni...
 Inhalation therapy is an effective way for local and systemic delivery of miscellaneous drugs for ...
It is generally accepted that inhalation therapy is the most effective way to treat patients with as...
AbstractAerosol administration of peptide-based drugs plays an important role in the treatment of pu...
During the past decade, pulmonary drug delivery (PDD) technology advanced substantially due to sever...
Targeting drug delivery into the lungs has become one of the most important aspects of systemic or l...