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International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2008

Breath-synchronized plume-control inhaler for pulmonary delivery of fluticasone propionate.

Stephen B. Shrewsbury; Thomas A. Armer; Stephen P. Newman; Gary R. Pitcairn

A novel breath-synchronized, plume-control inhaler (Tempo inhaler) was developed to overcome limitations of a pressurized metered-dose inhaler. This report compared the Tempo inhaler and a commercial inhaler for fine particle distribution and lung deposition of fluticasone propionate. In vitro fine particle distribution was determined using the Andersen Cascade Impactor at inspiration rates of 28.3 and 45L/min. In vivo lung deposition was assessed in a randomized, two-arm, crossover study of (99m)Tc-radiolabeled fluticasone propionate in 12 healthy adult subjects, analyzed by gamma scintigraphy. In vitro: fine particle fractions at 28.3 and 45L/min were 88.6+/-3.6% and 89.2+/-3.0% (Tempo inhaler) versus 40.4+/-4.7% and 43.1+/-4.4% (commercial inhaler). In vivo: lung deposition was 41.5+/-9.8% (Tempo inhaler) versus 13.8+/-7.4% (commercial inhaler) and oropharyngeal deposition was 18.3+/-7.7% (Tempo inhaler) versus 76.8+/-7.1% (commercial inhaler). Variability of lung deposition was reduced from 55% (commercial inhaler) to 24% (Tempo inhaler) of the delivered dose. The Tempo inhaler produced significantly higher fine particle fraction values, reduced oropharyngeal deposition by 75%, and increased whole, central, intermediate, and peripheral lung delivery by more than 200%. Thus, the Tempo inhaler enhances efficient drug delivery to the lungs.


Archive | 2008

Method of therapeutic administration of dhe to enable rapid relief of migraine while minimizing side effect profile

Robert O. Cook; Stephen B. Shrewsbury; Nabih N. Ramadan; Thomas A. Armer


Archive | 2009

Inhalation delivery methods and devices

Thomas A. Armer; Robert O. Cook; Terry Alfredson; Anthony Sun


Archive | 2012

Novel fluoroergoline analogs

Robert O. Cook; Jian Zhang; Thomas A. Armer


Archive | 2010

Novel ergoline analogs

Robert O. Cook; Thomas A. Armer; Sergey Alexandrovich Kosarev; Dejian Xie


Archive | 2012

Novel neuromodulatory compounds

Robert O. Cook; Jian Zhang; Thomas A. Armer


Archive | 2010

Substituted indolo 4,3 FG quinolines useful for treating migraine

Jian Zhang; Robert O. Cook; Thomas A. Armer; Sergey Alexandrovich Kosarev; Dejian Xie


Archive | 2009

Inhalation devices and related methods for administration of sedative hypnotic compounds

Robert O. Cook; Thomas A. Armer


Archive | 2010

Delivery of powdered drug via inhalation

Robert O. Cook; Veronica S. De Guzman; Thomas A. Armer; Timothy S. Nelson


Archive | 2008

METHODS FOR ADMINISTERING CORTICOSTEROID FORMULATIONS

Stephen B. Shrewsbury; Paul S. Uster; Andrew P. Bosco; Thomas A. Armer

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Nabih M. Ramadan

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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