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Respiratory physiology affecting factors

First, the procedure now used by the EPA for inhalation data differs from what we have described above, in that the ten-fold factor for interspecies extrapolation (animal-to-human) is dropped in favor of a specific model that describes the well-known physiological differences between animals and humans that affect the relative rates of movement of a given administered dose of a chemical in the respiratory tracts of animals and humans. These physiological models provide fairly accurate predictions of the relative doses of chemicals delivered into the respiratory regions of animals and humans who have received identical administered (inhaled) doses. The estimate of delivered dose offers a well-accepted scientific approach to at least part of the problem of interspecies differences. Details of the delivered dose calculations are beyond the scope of this book (see references in Sources and recommended reading). [Pg.235]

Various factors affect the reproducibility of drag delivery to the lungs, including physiological (respiratory maneuver) and pharmaceutical (device, formulation) variables. For the systemic delivery of drags with a narrow therapeutic index, such variations may be unacceptable. [Pg.261]


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