The pulmonary route is an interesting route for drug administration, both for effective local therapy (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or cystic fibrosis) and for the systemic administration of drugs (e.g., peptides and proteins). Well-designed dry powder inhalers are highly efficient systems for pulmonary drug delivery. However, they are also complicated systems, the the performance of which relies on many aspects, including the design of the inhaler (e.g., resistance to air flow and the used de-agglomeration principle to generate the inhalation aerosol), the powder formulation and the air flow generated by the patient. The technical background of these aspects, and how they may be tuned in order to obtain desired performance...
For the treatment of respiratory diseases, it is vital to deliver therapeutic doses of drugs to spec...
A Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) is a device that inhales dry powdered medicine into the lungs. DPIs are f...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-90.1. Introduction -- 2. Background and related work -- 3. A...
The pulmonary route is an interesting route for drug administration, both for effective local therap...
Pulmonary drug delivery is the focus of much research and development because of its great potential...
Oral or parenteral administration of drugs to treat lung diseases is met with several challenges, in...
Enhanced therapeutics are drug products derived from existing generic drugs that provide additional ...
In recent years, the pulmonary drug delivery system is found to be preferred route of administration...
INTRODUCTION: Early dry powder inhalers (DPIs) were designed for low drug doses in asthma and COPD t...
INTRODUCTION: Early dry powder inhalers (DPIs) were designed for low drug doses in asthma and COPD t...
Abstract Pulmonary drug delivery is currently the focus of accelerated research and development beca...
Drug delivery by inhalation has been routinely used for the treatment of localized diseases such as ...
Pulmonary drug delivery, as one of the most common alternative administration routes for injection, ...
AbstractIn the 50years following the introduction of the first dry powder inhaler to the market, sev...
For the treatment of respiratory diseases, it is vital to deliver therapeutic doses of drug to speci...
For the treatment of respiratory diseases, it is vital to deliver therapeutic doses of drugs to spec...
A Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) is a device that inhales dry powdered medicine into the lungs. DPIs are f...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-90.1. Introduction -- 2. Background and related work -- 3. A...
The pulmonary route is an interesting route for drug administration, both for effective local therap...
Pulmonary drug delivery is the focus of much research and development because of its great potential...
Oral or parenteral administration of drugs to treat lung diseases is met with several challenges, in...
Enhanced therapeutics are drug products derived from existing generic drugs that provide additional ...
In recent years, the pulmonary drug delivery system is found to be preferred route of administration...
INTRODUCTION: Early dry powder inhalers (DPIs) were designed for low drug doses in asthma and COPD t...
INTRODUCTION: Early dry powder inhalers (DPIs) were designed for low drug doses in asthma and COPD t...
Abstract Pulmonary drug delivery is currently the focus of accelerated research and development beca...
Drug delivery by inhalation has been routinely used for the treatment of localized diseases such as ...
Pulmonary drug delivery, as one of the most common alternative administration routes for injection, ...
AbstractIn the 50years following the introduction of the first dry powder inhaler to the market, sev...
For the treatment of respiratory diseases, it is vital to deliver therapeutic doses of drug to speci...
For the treatment of respiratory diseases, it is vital to deliver therapeutic doses of drugs to spec...
A Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) is a device that inhales dry powdered medicine into the lungs. DPIs are f...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 87-90.1. Introduction -- 2. Background and related work -- 3. A...