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Main Title Aerosol Generator System for Inhalation Delivery of Pharmacologic Agents.
Author Strong, A. A. ; Hazucha, M. J. ; Lundgren, D. A. ; Cerini, E. R. ;
CORP Author Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. ;North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill. ;Florida Univ., Gainesville. ;Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Alexandria, VA.
Year Published 1987
Report Number EPA/600/J-87/253;
Stock Number PB88-182977
Additional Subjects Aerosol generators ; Particle size distribution ; Aerosols ; Respiration ; Medical equipment ; Reprints ; Inhalation ; Bronchoconstrictive agents
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Abstract Most commercially available aerosol generators for medical applications produce aerosols characterized by a broad particle size distribution and a large mass median (MMD). The desirable size of therapeutic and diagnostic aerosols is about 2-4 micrometers MMD with a narrow and uniform distribution. The size enhances testing reproducibility and the evaluation of drug efficacy. Researchers combined the commercially available DeVilbiss 65 nebulizer with a mixing/dilution chamber developed in the laboratory. The characteristics of this aerosol generator system (AGS) were examined over a range of operating conditions and concentrations of solutions of three bronchoconstrictive agents, histamine, carbachol and methacholine. The AGS produced a polydispersed aerosol with a MMD range of 1.7 to 2.4 micrometers and a Sg 1.5. The reliable and reproducible operation of the AGS greatly increases the power of bronchial challenge tests with bronconstrictive drugs. (Copyright (c) 1987 by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation.)
Supplementary Notes Pub. in Medical Instrumentation, v21 n3 p189-194 1987. Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Univ. at Chapel Hill, Florida Univ., Gainesville, and Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Alexandria, VA.
NTIS Title Notes Journal article.
Title Annotations Reprint: Aerosol Generator System for Inhalation Delivery of Pharmacologic Agents.
PUB Date Free Form c1987
Category Codes 95C; 57S
NTIS Prices PC A02/MF A01
Primary Description 600/11
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Control Number 816222243
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