Lecture 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What are DPIs?

A

inspirationally flow driven inhalers

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2
Q

Main advantage of DPI over pMDI

A

More environmentally friendly

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3
Q

Define aerosolisation

A

converting a dry powder into an aerosol

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4
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Define fluidisation

A

Where the flow of air starts to separate particles from one another

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5
Q

What is the purpose of meshes?

A

the swirling of air separates the small particles from large ones

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6
Q

Define fine particle fraction (FPF)

A

the percentage that reaches your lungs

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7
Q

What three factors affect FPF?

A

Inhaler device, patient inspiratory flow and powder formulation

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8
Q

Why do you want to create turbulence within the inhaler?

A

To increase de-agglomeration so more drug is delivered to the lungs

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9
Q

What are the different types of DPI devices?

A

Single-unit dose (disposable), Single uni dose (reusable), Multi-unit dose, multi-unit dose (reservoir)

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10
Q

What is the issue with powder formulations of small particles?

A

They stick together

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11
Q

Name the three inter particulate adhesion forces

A

Van de Waals Forces, Electrostatic forces, Capillary forces

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12
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Define van de waals forces

A

the fine attractive force between all atoms
short-range force
dominant at low humidity in absence of electrostatic forces

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13
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Define capillary forces

A

increases humidity
water helps to where particles together
dominant under ambient conditions
more frequent if the surface is less hydrophobic

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14
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Define electrostatic forces

A

Caused by friction contact
long-range force, attractive or repulsive
more dominant at low humidity

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15
Q

What factors influence the three forces and alter adhesion forces?

A

Particle size
Particle shape
Surface roughness
Surface chemistry
Humidity

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16
Q

What carrier properties are used to control FPF?

A

Particle size distribution, particle shape, surface roughness

17
Q

Name the 2 formulation strategies for dry powder aerosols

A

carrier-based systems and agglomerated systems