Influence of Peak Inspiratory Flow Rates and Pressure Drops on Inhalation Performance of Dry Powder Inhalers
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The aim of this study was to reveal the relationship between human inspiratory flow patterns and the concomitant drops in pressure in different inhalation devices, and the influence of the devices on inhalation performance. As a model formulation for inhalers, a physically mixed dry powder composed of salbutamol sulfate and coarse lactose monohydrate was selected. The drops in pressure at 28.3 L/min of three inhalation devices, Single-type, Dual-type, and Reverse-type, was 1.0, 5.1, and 8.7 kPa, respectively. Measurements of human inspiratory patterns revealed that although the least resistant device (Single) had large inter- and intra-individual variation of peak flow rate (PFR), the coefficients of variation of PFR of the three devices were almost the same. In tests with a human inspiratory flow simulator in vitro, inhalation performance was higher, but the variation in inhalation performance in the range of human flow patterns was wider, for the more resistant device. To minimize the intra- and inter-individual variation in inhalation performance for the model formulation in this study, a formulation design that allows active pharmaceutical ingredient to detach from the carrier with a lower inhalation flow rate is needed.
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著者
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OKAMOTO Hirokazu
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
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Okuda Tomoyuki
Faculty Of Pharmacy Meijo University
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Mizutani Ayano
Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University
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Hira Daiki
Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University
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Ichihashi Mika
Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University
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Ishizeki Kazunori
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
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Okada Toyoko
Hitachi Automotive Systems, Ltd.
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