A preliminary study of inhaled pharmaceutical aerosol flow characteristics in metered dose inhaler spacer
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2008-06-25Author
Ahmad Faizal, Salleh
Muhammad Izham, Ismail
Md Tasyrif, Abdul Rahman
Sazali, Yaacob, Prof. Dr.
Khaled, Helmy, Dr.
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Metered Dose Inhalers (MDI) is used to prevent
and relieve the symptoms and progression of certain diseases
(asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis
and bronchiectosis) by delivering the inhaled pharmaceutical
aerosols (IPA) to the desired area. The MDI is easily can be
placed in a pocket or purse and ready to be used instantly and
these are reasons why it is used widely. The spacer was used to
avoid deposition of most IPA on the mouth throat area
whereby it promotes the expansion and mixing of the IPA
before it is inhaled. However, the IPA inhaling efficiency using
MDI is relatively low compare to other methods. A study on
the effect of various motor rotational speeds was carried out to
understand their effect on the IPA fluid dynamics
characteristics. The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
software was used to analyze the IPA flow pattern inside the
spacer. The results show that the higher motor RPM will give
a better delivery of the IPA through MDI spacer.
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