Inhalation Drug Delivery - (Ulla Pharmaceutical Sciences) by Paolo Colombo & Daniela Traini & Francesca Buttini (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- There has been a rapid evolution in the field of inhalation drug therapy, including new drugs, increased regulation and quality control, and strong pressure from generics.
- About the Author: Paolo Colombo, Department of Pharmacy, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
- 216 Pages
- Science, Biotechnology
- Series Name: Ulla Pharmaceutical Sciences
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About the Book
"Provides students and those in industry with concise clear guide to the essential fundamentals in inhalation drug delivery"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
There has been a rapid evolution in the field of inhalation drug therapy, including new drugs, increased regulation and quality control, and strong pressure from generics. Inhalation Drug Therapy brings together the most current inhalation drug research, as well as practical developments and processes, into one essential guide. Focusing on inhalation products and specific equipment and techniques used in manufacturing and quality control, the book balances research with the industrial aspects of creating the drugs, and features a highly regarded author team with both academic and industry experience.From the Back Cover
The lung offers a unique and challenging route for drug administration for the treatment of local respiratory and systemic diseases. Advances in drug product formulation and inhalation device design are creating new opportunities for inhaled drug delivery as an alternative to oral and parenteral routes. However, the process of delivering drugs to the lung is complex and related to factors associated with the inhaled products and the patient.
This book aims to provide a comprehensive and up to date understanding of the processes and mechanisms involved in inhalation drug delivery, with a strong focus on inhalation products, specific equipment and laboratory techniques.
Students studying Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Science and technology, Medicine or in general Life Science and Technology, at both undergraduate levels, will find this a concise resource, bringing new perspectives from a variety of research field balanced with industrial aspects.
About the Author
Paolo Colombo, Department of Pharmacy, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Daniela Traini, Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Francesca Buttini, Department of Pharmacy, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.