The influence of carrier and drug morphology on drug delivery from dry powder formulations

Volume: 257, Issue: 1, Pages: 283 - 296
Published: May 12, 2003
Abstract
Lactose was crystallised either from neutralised Carbopol 934 gel or from water-ethanol solution without stirring, with a view to obtaining lactose alpha-monohydrate of favourable shape and smooth surface, suitable for use as carriers in formulations for dry powder inhalers (DPIs). Crystallisation of salbutamol sulphate was carried out in the presence of water, lecithin and ethanol to form salbutamol crystals with defined shape and smooth...
Paper Details
Title
The influence of carrier and drug morphology on drug delivery from dry powder formulations
Published Date
May 12, 2003
Volume
257
Issue
1
Pages
283 - 296
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