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2021Apr
16
Smart Breath-Actuated Mesh Nebulisers for Combination ProductsInnovative breathing technologies have helped bring solutions to patients worldwide. One of these is smart breath-actuated nebulisers that can improve adherence by monitoring safe and effective use.
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2020Dec
18
Improving Inhalation Therapy Adherence with Connected DevicesIn this article, HCmed Innovations discusses the role of connectivity in improving adherence to medication and introduces the company’s mesh nebuliser smart cap, Pulmogine+.
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2020Dec
11
In-Vitro Study of Inhaled Iloprost Delivery Using a Modified Deepro Mesh Nebulizer with Breath-Actuated FunctionA non-commercial modified Deepro mesh nebulizer with newly developed breath-actuated function was used to nebulize iloprost and demonstrate its in-vitro delivery effectiveness, which adds an alternative for delivering this formulation.
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2020Nov
30
An Introduction to Smart Breath-Actuated NebulisersHCmed Innovations presents the benefits of smart breath-actuated nebulisers and looks at the latest technology contributing to the evolution of nebulisers.
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2020Apr
26
Assessment of Nebulizer Performance for Delivery of Dual and Triple-Combination FormulationsOriginally intended dual and triple-combination formulations for jet nebulizers could be successfully delivered with three mesh nebulizer among which Pulmogine presented better performance.
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2020Feb
28
A New Era for Mesh NebulizersMesh nebulisers in conjunction with innovative treatments are creating a new era of drug-device combination products that aim to target all types of respiratory diseases
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2019Dec
11
Clogging Challenge Test on Mesh Vibrating Nebuliser Using Budesonide SuspensionDeepro was found not to exhibit substantial mesh clogging during two challenge tests, considering the expected effects of clogging. The performance of the device was described as stable even when it was not washed for up to 5 days.
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2019Nov
08
Enhancing Inhalation Therapy by Reintroducing Antibiotics Using Mesh TechnologyHCmed's team looks at how the administration of some old antibiotics could be a valuable response to fight infections.