AbstractBackgroundInhaled drugs are the mainstay of treatment for lung diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. However, failure to use inhalation devices correctly can lead to a poorly controlled status. A vast number of inhalation devices exist and each device has specific requirements to achieve optimum inhalation of the drug. Currently, there is no overview of inhalation requirements considering all devices. This article presents a review of the literature on different inhalation device requirements and incorporates the data into a new inhalation flow algorithm.MethodsData from literature on commercially available inhalation devices were evaluated and parameters, such as inhalation flow rate, flow acceleration,...
SummaryBackgroundIncorrect use of inhaler devices remains an obstacle for respiratory diseases manag...
SummaryBackgroundInhaled therapy is the cornerstone of pharmacotherapy in patients with asthma and c...
Portable inhalers are divisible into those that deliver medication by patient triggering (pMDIs: a g...
AbstractBackgroundInhaled drugs are the mainstay of treatment for lung diseases such as asthma and c...
SummaryThis brief overview of the factors determining lung deposition of aerosols provides backgroun...
SummaryRecommendations in asthma guidelines presuppose that practitioners have the evidence, informa...
Multiple electronic devices exist that provide feedback on the accuracy of patient inhaler technique...
Background: Use of drug delivery devices between nebulizers, dry powder inhalers (DPIs), or metered ...
AbstractInefficient inhaler technique is a common problem resulting in poor drug delivery, decreased...
Introduction: Aerosol therapy consists of spraying liquid particles suspended for therapeutic purpos...
SummaryAlthough the principles of asthma management are well established in Europe, the available da...
Background Inhaled therapy is the cornerstone of pharmacotherapy in patients with asthma and chronic...
Background: Inhalation of medications is the cornerstone in the treatment of patients with lung dise...
SummaryThe inhalation rate is important when patients use an inhaler. Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) req...
AbstractDose emission from a Turbohaler®has been shown to be dependent on the rate of inhalation, wi...
SummaryBackgroundIncorrect use of inhaler devices remains an obstacle for respiratory diseases manag...
SummaryBackgroundInhaled therapy is the cornerstone of pharmacotherapy in patients with asthma and c...
Portable inhalers are divisible into those that deliver medication by patient triggering (pMDIs: a g...
AbstractBackgroundInhaled drugs are the mainstay of treatment for lung diseases such as asthma and c...
SummaryThis brief overview of the factors determining lung deposition of aerosols provides backgroun...
SummaryRecommendations in asthma guidelines presuppose that practitioners have the evidence, informa...
Multiple electronic devices exist that provide feedback on the accuracy of patient inhaler technique...
Background: Use of drug delivery devices between nebulizers, dry powder inhalers (DPIs), or metered ...
AbstractInefficient inhaler technique is a common problem resulting in poor drug delivery, decreased...
Introduction: Aerosol therapy consists of spraying liquid particles suspended for therapeutic purpos...
SummaryAlthough the principles of asthma management are well established in Europe, the available da...
Background Inhaled therapy is the cornerstone of pharmacotherapy in patients with asthma and chronic...
Background: Inhalation of medications is the cornerstone in the treatment of patients with lung dise...
SummaryThe inhalation rate is important when patients use an inhaler. Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) req...
AbstractDose emission from a Turbohaler®has been shown to be dependent on the rate of inhalation, wi...
SummaryBackgroundIncorrect use of inhaler devices remains an obstacle for respiratory diseases manag...
SummaryBackgroundInhaled therapy is the cornerstone of pharmacotherapy in patients with asthma and c...
Portable inhalers are divisible into those that deliver medication by patient triggering (pMDIs: a g...