The effect of inspiratory parameters after two separate inhalations on the dose emission of theophylline from low and high resistance dry powder inhalers
The dose emission from DPIs can be affected by the inspiratory parameters achieved by the patient as well as the device in-use. Conventional in-vitro dose emission methodology was used, but instead of using inhalation volume (Vin) of 2 or 4 L and peak inhalation flow (PIF) corresponding to 4 kPa, a...
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Main Authors: | Mohamad Abadelah (Author), Jumannah Al-Assadi (Author), James Rooney (Author), Hassane Larhrib (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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