Influence of the lactose grade within dry powder formulations of fluticasone propionate and terbutaline sulphate
Volume: 422, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 75 - 82
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
Dry powder formulations are often composed of fine drug particles and coarser carrier particles, typically alpha-lactose monohydrate. However, the performance of a powder formulation may be highly dependent on the lactose quality and source. This study investigated the characteristics of lactose that influence the drug-to-carrier interaction and the performance of lactose-based dry powder inhaler formulations. The selected lactoses differed in...
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Title
Influence of the lactose grade within dry powder formulations of fluticasone propionate and terbutaline sulphate
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
422
Issue
1-2
Pages
75 - 82
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