Proof-of-Concept for Adjusted Surface Energies and Modified Fines as a Novel Concept in Particle Engineering for DPI Formulations
Currently marketed dry powder inhaler (DPI) medicine lacks drug delivery performance due to insufficient powder dispersion. In carrier-based blends, incomplete drug detachment is typically attributed to excessive adhesion forces between carrier and drug particles. Adding force control agents (FCA) i...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Bungert (Author), Mirjam Kobler (Author), Regina Scherließ (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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