Inhalation beyond respiratory: the surprising applications of dry powder inhalers.

IF 0.8 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Akhil Akhil, Joysa Ruby Joseph, Venkatesh Dinnekere Puttegowda, Manasa V, Himadri Priya Gogoi, Vignesh S, Anjaneya Ph
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Abstract

Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are the newer devices whereby medicine is dispensed as a fine powder inhaled deeply into the lungs, which is more simplified and stable compared to the pressurized metered dose inhalers. DPIs were developed primarily for respiratory disorders such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but are being investigated for other uses. This review explicates the features of DPIs and how they are made, looking at their effectiveness in respiratory therapy, noting features such as usability, stability of the drugs, and flexibility. It also discusses the potential of systemic drug delivery using other routes, such as insulin for diabetes, calcitonin for osteoporosis, antibacterial agents, vaccines, dermal treatments, and ocular treatments, considering issues like stability and patients' compliance. Issues related to jet milling, spray drying, and supercritical fluid technology are also covered with regard to improving DPI performance. Hindrances, including formulation stability and regulatory issues, have been discussed as a way of demonstrating how innovation is needed to go beyond respiratory therapy.

呼吸之外的吸入:干粉吸入器的惊人应用。
干粉吸入器(dpi)是一种较新的设备,它将药物作为细粉末深深吸入肺部,与加压计量吸入器相比,它更简化和稳定。dpi主要用于治疗呼吸系统疾病,如哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺病,但正在研究其其他用途。这篇综述阐述了dpi的特点和它们是如何制造的,观察了它们在呼吸治疗中的有效性,注意到诸如可用性、药物稳定性和灵活性等特点。它还讨论了使用其他途径全身给药的潜力,如治疗糖尿病的胰岛素、治疗骨质疏松的降钙素、抗菌剂、疫苗、皮肤治疗和眼部治疗,考虑到稳定性和患者依从性等问题。与射流铣削、喷雾干燥和超临界流体技术有关的问题也涉及到提高DPI性能。包括配方稳定性和监管问题在内的障碍已被讨论,作为证明如何需要创新超越呼吸治疗的一种方式。
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