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- W2491285460 abstract "Relative to other types of drug delivery formulations, pulmonary drug delivery systems have used only a small number of excipients. However, the field is rapidly expanding and the need for alternatives has been realized. Two peaks in patent filings have been identified over the last 30 years (1), both related to the findings by Molina and Rowland (2), which implicated chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the depletion of stratospheric ozone. It became clear that the propellants used in metered dose inhalers (MDIs), the most common device used for administering therapeutic aerosols, would need phasing out and replacement by non–ozone depleting alternatives. Although this transition has largely taken place, the number of excipients available for formulators to use in inhalation aerosol products remains low. Traditionally, inhaled therapeutics have been primarily employed for the treatment and prevention of local respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). From this perspective, the treatment of local lung diseases by using an aerosol has key advantages over other routes of administration, including targeting the site of the disease, lowered plasma concentrations, decreased systemic side effects, and rapid onset of action. More recently, the airways have also been viewed with increasing anticipation as a possible route for the administration of a wide range of systemically acting compounds, including protein and peptide therapeutics (3). It is widely anticipated that technologies for aerosol administration of insulin in the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus will come into fruition in the near future (4). The expansion of the number of therapeutic compounds and candidate molecules for administration to the lung will undoubtedly lead to a parallel expansion in the number of excipients that will be included in approved and marketed products. Accordingly, the scientific literature and patent databases provide evidence of significant work in this area. However, aerosol administration to the lungs is not without limitations. For formulators and process engineers, pharmaceutical inhalation aerosols have been relatively difficult to develop" @default.
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