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Alveolar macrophage clearance mechanisms

From a drug delivery perspective, the components of the host defence system comprise barriers that must be overcome to ensure efficient drug deposition as well as retention in and absorption from the respiratory tract. Important non-absorptive clearance mechanisms include mucociliary clearance, alveolar macrophages and metabolism (Figure 6.2). [Pg.139]


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