Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (Aug 2021)

Pharmaceutical strategies to extend pulmonary exposure of inhaled medicines

  • Yi Guo,
  • Hriday Bera,
  • Changzhi Shi,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Dongmei Cun,
  • Mingshi Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
pp. 2565 – 2584

Abstract

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Pulmonary administration route has been extensively exploited for the treatment of local lung diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and respiratory infections, and systemic diseases such as diabetes. Most inhaled medicines could be cleared rapidly from the lungs and their therapeutic effects are transit. The inhaled medicines with extended pulmonary exposure may not only improve the patient compliance by reducing the frequency of drug administration, but also enhance the clinical benefits to the patients with improved therapeutic outcomes. This article systematically reviews the physical and chemical strategies to extend the pulmonary exposure of the inhaled medicines. It starts with an introduction of various physiological and pathophysiological barriers for designing inhaled medicines with extended lung exposure, which is followed by recent advances in various strategies to overcome these barriers. Finally, the applications of the inhaled medicines with extended lung exposure for the treatment of various diseases and the safety concerns associated to various strategies to extend the pulmonary exposure of the inhaled medicines are summarized.

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