
pmid: 11517019
The success of aerosol therapy depends upon the delivery of ample amounts of the drug to appropriate sites in the lung with minimal side effects. Successful aerosol therapy delivery systems must provide sufficient respirable particles or droplets, with minimal loss of the drug. Ultimately, the patient must be able to use the device easily, maintain it, and derive clinical benefit from the drug delivered from the system.
Adult, Aerosols, Equipment Safety, Nebulizers and Vaporizers, Equipment Design, Sensitivity and Specificity, Asthma, Child, Preschool, Administration, Inhalation, Humans, Anti-Asthmatic Agents, Particle Size, Child
Adult, Aerosols, Equipment Safety, Nebulizers and Vaporizers, Equipment Design, Sensitivity and Specificity, Asthma, Child, Preschool, Administration, Inhalation, Humans, Anti-Asthmatic Agents, Particle Size, Child
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