This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of adhesive mixtures for inhalation. Interactions between these effects and the carrier size fraction, the type of drug and the inhalation flow rate were studied. Furthermore, it was examined whether or not changes in the dispersion performance as a result of prolonged mixing can be explained with a balance of three processes that occur during mixing, knowing drug redistribution over the lactose carrier; (de-) agglomeration of the drug (and fine lactose) particles; and compression of the drug particles onto the carrier surface. For this purpose, mixtures containing salmeterol xinafoate or fluticasone propionate were mixed for different periods of ...
Adhesive mixtures for inhalation are the most widely used type of formulation in dry powder inhalati...
Inhaled medicines is a therapy that dates back several thousands of years. Nowadays, using various t...
Many years of research have not led to a profound knowledge of the mechanisms involved in the formul...
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of ad...
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of ad...
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of ad...
Background: In a previous study it was hypothesised that the effect of mixing time on drug agglomera...
The drug content in adhesive mixtures for inhalation is known to influence their dispersion performa...
The effect of carrier payload and mixing time on the redispersion of drug particles from adhesive mi...
Purpose: To study the effect of carrier payload and flow rate on the drug particle detachment from c...
Pulmonary route has been used as a source of drug delivery to lungs for centuries. Drugformulation d...
The effectiveness of press-on forces (defined as the adhesive forces between drug and carrier partic...
Fine excipient particles or ‘fines ’ have been shown to improve the dispersion performance of carrie...
Adhesive mixtures for inhalation are the most widely used type of formulation in dry powder inhalati...
Inhaled medicines is a therapy that dates back several thousands of years. Nowadays, using various t...
Many years of research have not led to a profound knowledge of the mechanisms involved in the formul...
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of ad...
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of ad...
This paper deals with the effects of mixing time on the homogeneity and dispersion performance of ad...
Background: In a previous study it was hypothesised that the effect of mixing time on drug agglomera...
The drug content in adhesive mixtures for inhalation is known to influence their dispersion performa...
The effect of carrier payload and mixing time on the redispersion of drug particles from adhesive mi...
Purpose: To study the effect of carrier payload and flow rate on the drug particle detachment from c...
Pulmonary route has been used as a source of drug delivery to lungs for centuries. Drugformulation d...
The effectiveness of press-on forces (defined as the adhesive forces between drug and carrier partic...
Fine excipient particles or ‘fines ’ have been shown to improve the dispersion performance of carrie...
Adhesive mixtures for inhalation are the most widely used type of formulation in dry powder inhalati...
Inhaled medicines is a therapy that dates back several thousands of years. Nowadays, using various t...
Many years of research have not led to a profound knowledge of the mechanisms involved in the formul...