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Pulmonary drug delivery microspheres

Cook, R. O., Pannu, R. K., and Kellaway, I. W. (2005), Novel sustained release microspheres for pulmonary drug delivery, / Controlled Release, 104,79-90. [Pg.713]

El-Baseir MM, Kellaway IW. Poly(L-lactic acid) microspheres for pulmonary drug delivery release kinetics and aerosolisation studies. Int J Pharm 1998 175 135-145. [Pg.278]

Encapsulation and delivery of anticancer, diabetes, psychotic, restenosis, tetanus, pulmonary, immunomodulatory agents [374], growth factors and hormones in PLGA nanoparticles has been reported [360,375]. They keep the ability to release the bioactive agent in a number of administration sites. PLGA microspheres have successfully incorporated nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of arthritis and related diseases [376]. [Pg.162]


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