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Review
. 2013 Dec;7(6):665-72.
doi: 10.1586/17476348.2013.847369.

Aerosol therapy in children: challenges and solutions

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Review

Aerosol therapy in children: challenges and solutions

Arzu Ari et al. Expert Rev Respir Med. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Using aerosolized medications for the treatment of children has gained importance over the years. However, aerosol drug delivery to infants and pediatrics is not an easy task as it has been influenced by many challenges. Most aerosol devices have been designed for use in adults not for children. Therefore, they require some critical assessment in device selection and often a level of adaptation for use with smaller children. It is well documented that each aerosol device and interface that have been used for the treatment of children has its own advantages and challenges in drug delivery. This paper provides a comprehensive review of dosing, drug-device combination, aerosol devices and interfaces used for drug delivery to children with pulmonary diseases. Solutions to the challenges with the aim of optimizing aerosol therapy in this patient population are also discussed.

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