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Dry powder inhalers for pulmonary drug delivery
Abstract: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 profiles, is reviewed. In light of the technical background, new developments and possibilities for further improvements are discussed.
Keywords:adhesion  aerosol  asthma  cohesion  COPD  cystic fibrosis  de-agglomeration  devices  dry powder inhaler  flow-rate dependency  lung deposition  particle engineering  peptides  powder formulation  proteins  pulmonary drug administration  size distribution  systemic drug administration  vaccines
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