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Pharmaceutical Research | 2007

The Effect of Film Thickness on Thermal Aerosol Generation

Dan J. Myers; Ryan Timmons; Amy T. Lu; Ron L. Hale; Dennis W. Solas; Pravin Soni; Josh Rabinowitz

PurposeRapid heating of thin films of pharmaceutical compounds can vaporize the molecules, which leads to formation of aerosol particles of optimal size for pulmonary drug delivery. The aim of this work was to assess the effect of coated film thickness on the purity of a thermally generated (condensation) drug aerosol.Materials and MethodsPharmaceuticals in their free base form were spray-coated onto stainless steel foils and subsequently heated and vaporized in airflow via a rapid resistive heating of the foil. Aerosol particles were collected on filters, extracted, and analyzed using reverse phase HPLC to assess the amount of degradation induced during the vaporization process.ResultsCondensation aerosols of five pharmaceuticals were formed from a wide range of film coating thicknesses. All five showed a roughly linear trend of increasing aerosol purity with decreasing film thickness, although with quite different slopes. These findings are consistent with a model based on general vaporization and degradation kinetics. Small non-uniformities in the film do not significantly alter aerosol purity.ConclusionsRapid vaporization of pharmaceuticals coated as thin films on substrates is an efficient way of generating drug aerosols. By controlling the film thickness, the amount of aerosol decomposition can be minimized to produce high purity aerosols.


Science | 1991

Light-directed, spatially addressable parallel chemical synthesis

S. P. A. Fodor; J. L. Read; M. C. Pirrung; L. Stryer; Amy Lu; Dennis W. Solas


Archive | 2006

Substituted pyridine derivatives

Ron L. Hale; Dennis W. Solas


Archive | 2004

Aerosol drug delivery device incorporating percussively activated heat packages

Ron L. Hale; Mingzu Lei; Peter M. Lloyd; Patrik Munzar; C.V. Krishnamohan Sharma; Dennis W. Solas; Matthew D. Stracker


Archive | 2004

Delivery of rizatriptan or zolmitriptan through an inhalation route

Ron L. Hale; Joshua D. Rabinowitz; Dennis W. Solas; Alejandro C. Zaffaroni


Archive | 2003

Rapid-heating drug delivery article and method of use

Ron L. Hale; Peter M. Lloyd; Amy T. Lu; Daniel J. Myers; Reynaldo J. Quintana; Joshua D. Rabinowitz; Dennis W. Solas; Soonho Song; Curtis Tom; Martin J. Wensley


Archive | 2004

Delivery of sumatriptan, frovatriptan or naratriptan through an inhalation route

Ron L. Hale; Joshua D. Rabinowitz; Dennis W. Solas; Alejandro C. Zaffaroni


Archive | 1991

Fluorescent poly(arylpyridine) rare earth chelates

Ron L. Hale; Dennis W. Solas


Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 1998

Screening for Novel Antimicrobials from Encoded Combinatorial Libraries by Using a Two-Dimensional Agar Format

Joy L. Silen; Amy T. Lu; Dennis W. Solas; Medini A. Gore; Derek Maclean; Nikil H. Shah; Jill M. Coffin; Naseema S. Bhinderwala; Yongwen Wang; Ken Tsutsui; Gary C. Look; David Alan Campbell; Ron L. Hale; Marc Navre; Camille R. DeLuca-Flaherty


Archive | 2004

Stable initiator compositions and igniters

Ron L. Hale; Mingzu Lei; Hilary N. Pettit; Dennis W. Solas; Soonho Song; Curtis Tom

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Peter M. Lloyd

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Amy Lu

Stony Brook University

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Gary C. Look

Scripps Research Institute

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Martin J. Wensley

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Marc Navre

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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