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Forme e modi della terapia inalatoria
Dicembre 2007 - pagg. 631 -644
Abstract
The percentage of a prescribed drug that is able to reach the lung (delivery power) is low
and varies widely when both nebulizers, pneumatic and ultrasonic, are used. The Metered-
Doser Inhaler (MDI) has a higher and more constant efficiency, moreover when associated
to a spacer provided with valves, it zeroes the ballistic effect (the impact of the drug with
the oropharynx) and makes the procedure suitable for all ages. Conversely, Dry Powder
Inhaler enhances the ballistic effect and requires a much higher patient collaboration. Independently
from the technique used, the percentage of drug that actually reaches the lung in
the child is much lower than that in adult (2-6% versus 16-20%): hence the necessity to reconsider
the dosages via inhalation for paediatric use. In order to get the best collaboration
on behalf of the parents it is mandatory that they are instructed on the basics of inhalation
therapy and shown the correct procedure.
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