Impact of actuation force on the quality assessment of pressurized metered-dose inhalers.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Yaru Zhou, Bo Yang, Wentao Pan
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the influence of varied actuation forces on the quality assessment of pressurized metered-dose inhalers(pMDIs).

Methods: Both manual and automatic methods were employed to assess the effects of manual actuation and automatic actuation (with different set actuation forces) on the delivered dose uniformity (DDU), emitted dose per actuation (EDPA), and aerodynamic particle size distribution (APSD) results of pMDIs.

Results: When manual actuation was performed, the discrepancies in the DDU were observed, whereas differences in the EDPA and APSD results were not evident. When utilizing automatic actuation, the results for DDU, EDPA, and APSD all exhibited good uniformity. However, it was observed that inadequate actuation force, insufficient to fully open the valve, resulted in lower outcomes for all the aforementioned parameters. And when the actuation speed is excessively low, it results in a decline in the FPF value.

Conclusions: The process of routine manual testing for DDU in inhalation aerosols, as well as methodology transfer in this field, necessitates meticulous attention to the standardization of operation techniques and actuation forces among diverse experimenters. Furthermore, using automated actuation can avoid variations due to manual operation and achieve good uniformity of results. However, when employing automatic actuation, it is crucial to select an actuation force that effectively ensures complete valve opening, thereby safeguarding the accuracy and reliability of the inhalation aerosol product. This suggests that attention should be paid to patients with limited hand strength (such as children and the elderly) when using aerosols.

驱动力对加压计量吸入器质量评价的影响。
目的:探讨不同驱动力对加压计量吸入器(pmdi)质量评价的影响。方法:采用手动和自动两种方法,分别评估手动驱动和自动驱动(不同设定驱动力)对pmdi释放剂量均匀性(DDU)、每次驱动释放剂量(EDPA)和空气动力学粒径分布(APSD)结果的影响。结果:手动驱动时,DDU值存在差异,而EDPA和APSD值差异不明显。当采用自动驱动时,DDU、EDPA和APSD的结果均表现出良好的均匀性。然而,观察到致动力不足,不足以完全打开阀门,导致上述所有参数的结果较低。当驱动速度过低时,会导致FPF值下降。结论:在吸入性气溶胶中DDU的常规手工检测过程以及该领域的方法转移中,需要对不同实验人员之间操作技术和驱动力的标准化进行细致的关注。此外,使用自动驱动可以避免由于人工操作而产生的变化,并达到良好的结果均匀性。然而,在采用自动驱动时,选择一种能有效保证阀门完全开启的驱动力是至关重要的,从而保证吸入气溶胶产品的准确性和可靠性。这表明在使用气溶胶时应注意手部力量有限的患者(如儿童和老人)。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy is to publish novel, original, peer-reviewed research manuscripts within relevant topics and research methods related to pharmaceutical research and development, and industrial pharmacy. Research papers must be hypothesis driven and emphasize innovative breakthrough topics in pharmaceutics and drug delivery. The journal will also consider timely critical review papers.
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