A long nozzle for intra-nasal drug delivery by pMDI: prediction of spray velocity and droplet size
Intra-nasal drug delivery via nasal pressurized metered-dose inhalers (nasal-pMDI) is very successful in delivering treatment of conditions of the anterior regions of the human nasal cavity, such as rhinitis and sinusitis [1]. Intranasal drug delivery has also been postulated as a potential techniqu...
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Main Authors: | Barzin Gavtash, Hendrik Versteeg, Ben Myatt, Andy Cooper, Edward Long, Christopher Blatchford |
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Format: | Default Conference proceeding |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/19665465.v1 |
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