Inhalable aerosol microparticles with low carrier dosage and high fine particle fraction prepared by spray-freeze-drying
Co-suspension drug-loading technology, namely Aerosphere™, can improve fine particle fraction (FPF) and delivered dose content uniformity (DDCU). However, because of its poor drug-loading efficacy, the phospholipid carrier dosage in Aerosphere™ is usually dozens of times greater than that of the dru...
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Main Authors: | Quan Xi (Author), Jiaying Miao (Author), Zhen Cao (Author), Hao Wang (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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