Publication year
2001Source
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 228, 1-2, (2001), pp. 219--22ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Pulmonary Diseases
Journal title
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume
vol. 228
Issue
iss. 1-2
Page start
p. 219-
Page end
p. 22
Subject
Control mechanisms in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.; Sepsis and non-bacterial generalized inflammation: causes and effects (sepsis and inflammation); Regulatie mechanismen bij astma en chronisch obstructieve longaandoeningen; Sepsis en niet-bacteriële gegeneraliseerde ontsteking: mogelijke oorzaken en gevolgen (sepsis en ontsteking)Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Verbal instruction and demonstration of inhalation technique are essential to enhance the effectiveness of inhalation therapy. Placebo devices are commonly used to instruct patients. It is not obvious that patients, who inhale with an adequate flow through an empty placebo Diskus, would also be able to do so with active inhalers containing a strip with powder. The presence of powder may result in a change in resistivity. We compared the resistivities of a placebo Diskus being empty; a powder filled Diskus inhaler and a Diskus inhaler with an empty blister. METHODS: A Diskus inhaler was placed in a box, which enabled measurement of pressure drop and flow rates. Ten placebo and ten Ventolin Diskus inhalers were measured. Twelve pressure- and flow-profiles were recorded through each device. After each simulated inhalation through a powder filled blister, a second inhalation was performed through the empty blister. The resistivity was calculated by pressure-flow equation. RESULTS: The resistivity of the empty placebo Diskus inhaler was slightly but significantly higher than both blister filled inhalers, with or without powder (0.0215 vs. 0.0211 and 0.0211 (kPa)(0.5) (l min(-1))(-1)) (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Patients who are capable of generating sufficient flow through a placebo Diskus will surely be capable of generating equivalent flows through a Diskus inhaler containing a strip with active drug substance.
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