State of the Art in Capsule-Based Dry Powder Inhalers: Deagglomeration Techniques and the Consequences for Formulation Aerosolization
Commercially available dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are usually devices in a fixed combination with the intended formulation, and a change in medication by the physician often forces the patient to use a different device, requiring the patient to relearn how to use it, resulting in lower adherence and...
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Main Authors: | Roman Groß (Author), Kai Berkenfeld (Author), Christoph Schulte (Author), Anselm Ebert (Author), Sunita Sule (Author), Ameet Sule (Author), Alf Lamprecht (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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