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Review
. 2015 May:85:83-99.
doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2014.10.022. Epub 2014 Oct 24.

Inhaled formulations and pulmonary drug delivery systems for respiratory infections

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Inhaled formulations and pulmonary drug delivery systems for respiratory infections

Qi Tony Zhou et al. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2015 May.

Abstract

Respiratory infections represent a major global health problem. They are often treated by parenteral administrations of antimicrobials. Unfortunately, systemic therapies of high-dose antimicrobials can lead to severe adverse effects and this calls for a need to develop inhaled formulations that enable targeted drug delivery to the airways with minimal systemic drug exposure. Recent technological advances facilitate the development of inhaled anti-microbial therapies. The newer mesh nebulisers have achieved minimal drug residue, higher aerosolisation efficiencies and rapid administration compared to traditional jet nebulisers. Novel particle engineering and intelligent device design also make dry powder inhalers appealing for the delivery of high-dose antibiotics. In view of the fact that no new antibiotic entities against multi-drug resistant bacteria have come close to commercialisation, advanced formulation strategies are in high demand for combating respiratory 'super bugs'.

Keywords: Dry powder inhaler; Inhaled antibiotics; Liposomes; Nanoparticles; Nebulisation; Particle engineering; Pharmaceutical aerosol; Polymeric particles.

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