Inhaled Drug Delivery Flashcards
What determines inhaled drug delivery?
patient, device, formulation
List 5 deposition mechanisms
- Inertial impaction
- Sedimentation
- Brownian motion
- Interception
- Electrostatic precipitation
Describe inertial impaction
when airflow changes direction particles continue in the original direction
Describe sedimentation
due to gravity
Describe brownian motion
small particles randomly hit colloidal particles by molecules/atom of medium
Describe interception
dimensions of particles and lung tubes
Describe electrostatic precipitation
charged aerosol particles are attracted to oppositely charged surfaces influencing direction of flow
List 3 particle properties that affect inhaled drug delivery
- Solubility
- Hygroscopicity
- Size
What size should inhaled particles be and why?
<5 micro-moles for deep lung deposition
State how patient handling affects inhaled drug delivery
inhaler technique
State and describe 4 aerosol properties that affect inhaled drug delivery.
- Velocity - high V leads to inertial impaction at bends.
- Size range
- Conc - higher conc increases particle interaction
- Evaporation of propellants - residual propellant may increase effective particle size increasing chance of reaction - cough reflex
List 4 physiological properties that affect inhaled drug delivery
- Nature of lungs - lung bifurcation
- Mechanisms keeping particles out e.g. cough
- Diseased lungs e.g. asthma
- Drugs forced to change direction