Introduction: Inhaled drugs are important in the treatment of many lung pathologies, but to be therapeutically effective they must reach unbound concentrations at their effect site in the lung that are adequate to interact with their pharmacodynamic properties (PD) and exert the pharmacological action over an appropriate dosing interval. Therefore, the evaluation of pharmacokinetic (PK)/PD relationship is critical to predict their possible therapeutic effect.Areas covered: We review the approaches used to assess the PK/PD relationship of the major classes of inhaled drugs that are prescribed to treat pulmonary pathologies.Expert opinion: There are still great difficulties in producing data on lung concentrations of inhaled drugs and interpr...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
Pulmonary drug delivery systems rely on inhalation of drug-laden aerosols produced from aerosol gene...
Most drugs targeted to the respiratory tract are used for their local action. For example, ephidrine...
Introduction: Inhaled drugs are important in the treatment of many lung pathologies, but to be thera...
Dosimetry, safety and the efficacy of drugs in the lungs are critical factors in the development of ...
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of th...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
For respiratory conditions, targeted drug delivery to the lungs could produce higher local concentra...
Predicting and controlling the systemic and local pharmacokinetics of pulmonary medications in diffe...
Pulmonary delivery has gained increased interests over the past few decades. For conditions within t...
The fate of orally inhaled drugs is determined by pulmonary pharmacokinetic processes such as partic...
Bronchodilators are central to the symptomatic treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Pulmonary drug disposition after inhalation is complex involving mechanisms, such as regional drug d...
In respiratory drug delivery the lungs or the nose are exploited as absorption sites for the adminis...
During the past decade, pulmonary drug delivery (PDD) technology advanced substantially due to sever...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
Pulmonary drug delivery systems rely on inhalation of drug-laden aerosols produced from aerosol gene...
Most drugs targeted to the respiratory tract are used for their local action. For example, ephidrine...
Introduction: Inhaled drugs are important in the treatment of many lung pathologies, but to be thera...
Dosimetry, safety and the efficacy of drugs in the lungs are critical factors in the development of ...
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of th...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
For respiratory conditions, targeted drug delivery to the lungs could produce higher local concentra...
Predicting and controlling the systemic and local pharmacokinetics of pulmonary medications in diffe...
Pulmonary delivery has gained increased interests over the past few decades. For conditions within t...
The fate of orally inhaled drugs is determined by pulmonary pharmacokinetic processes such as partic...
Bronchodilators are central to the symptomatic treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Pulmonary drug disposition after inhalation is complex involving mechanisms, such as regional drug d...
In respiratory drug delivery the lungs or the nose are exploited as absorption sites for the adminis...
During the past decade, pulmonary drug delivery (PDD) technology advanced substantially due to sever...
The inhalation route is frequently used to administer drugs for the management of respiratory diseas...
Pulmonary drug delivery systems rely on inhalation of drug-laden aerosols produced from aerosol gene...
Most drugs targeted to the respiratory tract are used for their local action. For example, ephidrine...