There are a multitude of formulation factors to consider when developing a pMDI. Evaluation of each of these variables has been performed over the years, but there has been an abundance of different approaches in the determination of the effects on device performance. Thus, although much is known about pMDI on the empirical level, a systematic approach has clearly been missing. With the ratification of the Montreal Protocol and the introduction of alternative propellant systems, the opportunity to establish relationships between different levels of testing, such as in vitro measurements and in vivo outcomes, and in vivo assessments and clinical outcomes, has arrived. This review outlines research efforts that have focused on the formulation of propellant-driven metered dose inhalers using alternative propellants. These formulation factors, including device characteristics, are reviewed with respect to the performance of MDIs.
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BMJ Open Respir Res
December 2021
Pneumologie, APHP Centre, Université de Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Background: Inhaled therapies are key components of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatments. Although the use of pressurised metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) accounts for <0.1% of global greenhouse gas emissions, their contribution to global warming has been debated and efforts are underway to reduce the carbon footprint of pMDIs.
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April 2013
Center for Aerosol and Nanomaterials, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA.
Inhaled therapeutic aerosols continue to be an important treatment for asthma and pulmonary diseases. A variety of dosage forms are employed for different indications and demographics including pressurized or propellant-driven metered dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, and nebulizers/nebules. Research and development in this field has shown remarkable innovation in the past decade.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv
February 2011
College of Pharmacy, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Background: Swellable hydrogel microparticle-based pressurized metered dose inhaler (pMDI) formulations allow delivery of small respirable sized particles (1-5 microns), which swell upon the deposition in the deep lung and therefore can elude alveolar macrophage uptake via their larger geometric sizes. In addition, optimized surface chemistry may allow for sustained release of drug for multiple days.
Methods: Drug-loaded PLGA nanoparticles encapsulated in PEG/chitosan (Cs) graft copolymer-based hydrogel microparticles were synthesized and characterized.
Eur J Pharm Sci
February 2008
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Challenges in reformulating pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) with hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) propellants, and the potential of inhalation formulations for the delivery of drugs to and through the lungs have encouraged the development of novel suspension-based pMDI formulations. In this work we propose a new methodology for engineering polar drug particles with enhanced stability and aerosol characteristics in propellant HFAs. The approach consists in 'trapping' HFA-philic moieties at the surface of particles, which are formed using a modified emulsification-diffusion method.
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June 2006
College of Pharmacy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA.
The year 2006 represents the 50th anniversary of the pressurized metered dose inhaler. With most technologies, 50 years represents a significant time span for technology evolution and modification, but with propellant-driven metered dose inhalers, the pace of change has been relatively slow. We are now in the era of alternative propellant aerosol delivery systems, but at this 50-year juncture, what are the characteristics of these systems and what are the prospects for future advances? This review will consider alternative propellant aerosol delivery systems broadly from their inception through future opportunities and challenges.
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