Metered dose inhalers (MDIs) contain chlorofluorocarbons, widely known, to affect the environment adversely. These chemicals deplete the ozone layer. The use of dry powder inhalers is therefore in the ascendance to replace MDIs for delivery of medicines to the respiratory tract. In this study we have formulated dry powder inhalation mixtures containing salbutamol sulphate using recrystallised lactose or modified lactose prepared by a proprietary method to smoothen the surface texture of the lactose. The effect of the proprietary method used to smoothen the surface texture of the recrystallized lactose was evaluated with the ROTAHALERTM device and the Twin Impinger BP in deposition tests. The respirable fraction obtained was higher in inhal...
The marketed dry powder inhalations (DPI) are based on lactose monohydrate alone and lactose anhydro...
The inhaler device is as important as the powder formulation for the successful development of dry p...
Joanna Muddle, Darragh Murnane, Irene Parisini, Marc Brown, Clive Page, and Ben Forbes, 'Interaction...
The formulation of the dry powder inhalers generally involves the production and characterization of...
Inhalation of drugs offers the opportunity to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. In this drug ...
We report the use of low rugosity lactose, product of controlled crystallization of this carrier, in...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of this article is not available in this repository.Th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationships between physicochemical properties and a...
Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are replacing metered dose inhalers (MDIs) as the preferred drug delivery...
Dry powder inhaler formulations comprising commercial lactose-drug blends can show restricted detach...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of the article is not available in this repository.The...
The aim of this work was to investigate the mechanistic evaluation of physicochemical properties of ...
In this study, lactose crystalline powder was produced to improve its stability. The effect of micro...
Inhalation of drugs offers the opportunity to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. The use of dr...
Objective(s): It has been suggested that the efficiency of dry poder inhaler (DPI) is generally low....
The marketed dry powder inhalations (DPI) are based on lactose monohydrate alone and lactose anhydro...
The inhaler device is as important as the powder formulation for the successful development of dry p...
Joanna Muddle, Darragh Murnane, Irene Parisini, Marc Brown, Clive Page, and Ben Forbes, 'Interaction...
The formulation of the dry powder inhalers generally involves the production and characterization of...
Inhalation of drugs offers the opportunity to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. In this drug ...
We report the use of low rugosity lactose, product of controlled crystallization of this carrier, in...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of this article is not available in this repository.Th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationships between physicochemical properties and a...
Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are replacing metered dose inhalers (MDIs) as the preferred drug delivery...
Dry powder inhaler formulations comprising commercial lactose-drug blends can show restricted detach...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of the article is not available in this repository.The...
The aim of this work was to investigate the mechanistic evaluation of physicochemical properties of ...
In this study, lactose crystalline powder was produced to improve its stability. The effect of micro...
Inhalation of drugs offers the opportunity to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. The use of dr...
Objective(s): It has been suggested that the efficiency of dry poder inhaler (DPI) is generally low....
The marketed dry powder inhalations (DPI) are based on lactose monohydrate alone and lactose anhydro...
The inhaler device is as important as the powder formulation for the successful development of dry p...
Joanna Muddle, Darragh Murnane, Irene Parisini, Marc Brown, Clive Page, and Ben Forbes, 'Interaction...