Abstract
Backgroud:
A key attribute in selecting an oral inhaler device for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma is its ability to dispense a high degree of pulmonary deposition of the drug at low inspiratory flows.
Methods:
In this study, the lung deposition of extrafine formulations of beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP) and formoterol fumarate (FF) (pressurized metered-dose inhaler [pMDI] and dry powder inhaler [DPI], NEXThaler) was compared with that of nonextrafine formulations of fluticasone/salmeterol (FP/SAL) Diskus DPI and budesonide/formoterol (BUD/FF) Turbuhaler DPI in 10 patients. Diskus intrathoracic (peripheral and central) lung deposition was estimated at low inhalation flow rates (30 and 40 L/min) via validated functional respiratory imaging (FRI) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods.
Results:
The BDP/FF NEXThaler and BDP/FF pMDI had the highest median percentages of intrathoracic deposition, with consistent mean values of approximately 50% and 40%, respectively. The median percentage of peripheral deposition from extrafine inhalers was above 30% with BDP/FF NEXThaler and pMDI, 5% or less with the FP/SAL Diskus at both flow rates, and ranged between 12% and 22% with the BUD/FF Turbuhaler DPI at flow rates of 30 and 40 L/min, respectively.
Conclusions:
Extrafine BDP/FF using NEXThaler and pMDI resulted in greater peripheral deposition of both the inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta-agonists moieties than the nonextrafine FP/SAL Discus and BUD/FF DPIs did.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
Supplementary Material
Please find the following supplemental material available below.
For Open Access articles published under a Creative Commons License, all supplemental material carries the same license as the article it is associated with.
For non-Open Access articles published, all supplemental material carries a non-exclusive license, and permission requests for re-use of supplemental material or any part of supplemental material shall be sent directly to the copyright owner as specified in the copyright notice associated with the article.
