2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr9010044
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Numerical and Experimental Investigation on Key Parameters of the Respimat® Spray Inhaler

Abstract: Respimat®Soft MistTM is a newly developed spray inhaler. Different from traditional nebulizers, metered-dose inhalers, and dry powder inhalers, this new type of inhaler can produce aerosols with long duration, relatively slow speed, and a high content of fine particles. Investigating the effect of the key geometric parameters of the device on the atomization is of great significance for generic product development and inhaler optimization. In this paper, a laser high-speed camera experimental platform is built… Show more

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“…15 Currently, these attributes are largely showcased by Respimat soft mist inhaler, but its unique uniblock component restricts the delivery volume to 15 μL, which considerably diminishes the drug delivery capacity. [16][17][18][19] Additionally, drugs with poor solubility are unsuitable for Respimat soft mist inhaler. Therefore, a novel inhaler that can produce a soft mist with higher atomization volume and better support for poorly soluble drugs will be a good complement to current inhalers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Currently, these attributes are largely showcased by Respimat soft mist inhaler, but its unique uniblock component restricts the delivery volume to 15 μL, which considerably diminishes the drug delivery capacity. [16][17][18][19] Additionally, drugs with poor solubility are unsuitable for Respimat soft mist inhaler. Therefore, a novel inhaler that can produce a soft mist with higher atomization volume and better support for poorly soluble drugs will be a good complement to current inhalers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%