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2024Nov
13
Improving Aerosol Delivery: Nanosuspension and Mesh Technology🙌🏻Read HCmed’s latest publication in Pulmonary and Nasal Drug Delivery, Issue No 167, of ONdrugDelivery
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2023Dec
13
Customisable Nebuliser Platform to Monitor AdheRenceThe HCmed's team describes the value that customisable nebuliser platforms bring to patient adherence
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2023Dec
06
Assessment of Aerosol Characterisation and Delivery Performance of a Solution Using Different Configurations of a Breath-Actuated Mesh NebuliserThe overall scope of the study presents the benefits of an exploratory work at the development stage of a new drug-nebuliser combination product, aiming to identify the most suitable pair for the targeted delivery requirements.
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2023Nov
13
The Value of Customisable Mesh Nebuliser Platforms in Combination Product DevelopmentThe HCmed's team looks at the advantages of customisable nebuliser platforms for new combination products
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2023Feb
23
Stability and Activity of Interferon Beta to Treat Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis with Different Nebulizer TechnologiesThe investigations revealed the potential efficacy of IFN-β in the treatment of IPF with the mesh nebulizer, demonstrating the higher efficiency of IFN-β delivered through the mesh nebulizer.
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2022Dec
13
Advancements in Monitoring Adherence - A Smart Mesh NebuliserHCmed Innovations considers patient adherence and the role the company's mesh nebuliser places in monitoring it
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2022Dec
07
Assessment of Fugitive Aerosol Emission During Actuation of a Breath-actuated Mesh NebuliserThe breath-actuated function of the mesh nebuliser, AdheResp, allowed for a substantial reduction in fugitive aerosol emission, demonstrating the benefits of breath actuation to reduce risk to fugitive aerosol exposure during nebulisation treatment.
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2022Nov
25
A Roadmap for Drug-Nebuliser Combination Product DevelopmentHCmed Innovations summarizes the development process of drug-nebulizer combination products, describing a roadmap from early development to commercialization.
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2022May
01
Assessing Delivered Dose of a Breath-Actuated Mesh Nebulizer: Breathing Simulator vs. NGI with Mixing Inlet Using Ipratropium BromideThis study aimed to evaluate two in-vitro test methods when assessing delivered dose for a breath-actuated mesh nebulizer, which only relies on a breathing simulator and the new method that incorporates a mixing inlet.
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2022May
01
Aerosol Delivery Performance of Interferon Beta-1b with a Continuous Output Mode Mesh Nebulizer and a Breath-Actuated Mesh NebulizerIn this study, delivery of IFN-β-1b was assessed with two mesh nebulizers, a continuous output mode device and a breath-actuated nebulizer.
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2022Apr
21
Aerosol Characterisation Techniques for Breath-Actuated NebulisersNew technologies and regulatory requirements are calling upon companies to utilise different methods as they try to create the best product possible.
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2021Dec
08
Aerodynamic particle size distribution and delivered dose efficiency of a continuous-output mesh nebuliser and a novel breath-actuated device using terbutaline sulphateThe novel breath actuated mesh nebuliser AdheResp generated a high delivered dose and good fine particle fraction data compared to a similar continuous-output nebulizer.
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2021Dec
01
An Overview to Drug-Nebulizer Combination Development with BiologicsBiologics are increasingly being investigated for delivery with inhalation therapy, which has initiated more in-depth discussions about the implications of formulation development and their pairing with inhaled devices for more efficient outcomes.
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2021Nov
29
Delivering Suspensions with Mesh TechnologyIn this article, HCmed Innovations presents data supporting the efficient delivery of a suspension formulation with mesh nebulizers.
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2021Apr
27
Nebulization of Mucolytic Agent – MESNA – Using Different Nebulizer Technologies with Adult and Child Breathing PatternsThis study investigated the performance of current available nebulizing technologies when nebulizing MESNA, considering adult and child breathing patterns, specifically for child delivery