This is the PDF eBook version for Pharmaceutical Inhalation Aerosol Technology 3rd Edition by Anthony J. Hickey, Sandro R. da Rocha
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Anthony J. Hickey and Sandro R.P. da Rocha
Section I Discovery (pharmacology/physiology/anatomy, etc)
2. Physiology of the Airways
Anthony J. Hickey and David C. Thompson
3. Drug Targeting to the Lung: Chemical and Biochemical Considerations
Peter A. Crooks, Narsimha R. Penthala, and Abeer M. Al-Ghananeem
Section II Aerosol Critical Attributes (aerodynamic
behaviour, lung deposition, and clearance)
4. Aerosol Physics and Lung Deposition Modelling
Warren H. Finlay
5. Practical Aspects of Imaging Techniques Employed to Study Aerosol Deposition and
Clearance Myrna B. Dolovich
6. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Drugs Delivered to the Lung
Stefanie K. Drescher, Mong-Jen Chen, Jürgen B. Bulitta, and Günther Hochhaus
Section III Active Pharmaceutical
Ingredient/Drug Product Manufacturing
7 Small Molecules: Process Intensification and Continuous Synthesis
Thomas D. Roper
8 Biologic Drug Substance and Drug Product Manufacture
Ajit S. Narang, Mary E. Krause, Shelly Pizarro, and Joon Chong Yee
9 Scale-Up Considerations for Orally Inhaled Drug Products
Jeremy Clarke and S. van den Ban
10 Quality by Control Helen N. Strickland and Beth Morgan
Section IV Particle Engineering/Processing (milling/blending,
spray drying, supercritical fluid, nano, etc.)
11. Milling and Blending: Producing the Right Particles and Blend Characteristics for
Dry Powder Inhalation Bernice Mei Jin Tan, Lai Wah Chan, and Paul Wan Sia Heng
12. Engineering Stable Spray Dried Biologic Powder for Inhalation
Nicholas Carrigy and Reinhard Vehring
13 Supercritical Fluid Manufacture
Ana Aguiar-Ricardo and Eunice Costa
14 Particle Engineering Technology for Inhaled Therapies
David Lechuga-Ballesteros, Susan Hoe, and Ben Maynor
Section V Drug Product Formulation
15 Emerging Pulmonary Delivery Strategies in Gene Therapy: State of the Art and
Future Considerations G. Costabile and Olivia M. Merkel
16 Genome Editing for Genetic Lung Diseases
Ying Zhang and Hao Yin
17 Inhalation Drug Products Containing Nanomaterials
Sandro R.P. da Rocha, Rodrigo S. Heyder, Elizabeth R. Bielski, Ailin Guo, Martina
Steinmaurer, and Joshua J. Reineke
Section VI Devices (design and performance)
18. Pressurized Metered-Dose Inhalers
Sandro R. P. da Rocha, Balaji Bharatwaj, Rodrigo S. Heyder, and Lin Yang
19. Dry Powder Inhalation
A. H. de Boer and F. Grasmeijer
20. Nebulisers John N. Pritchard, D. von Hollen, and R. H. M. Hatley
21. Soft Mist Sprays
Stefan Leiner, David Cipolla, Joachim Eicher, Wilbur de Kruijf, and Herbert Wachtel
Section VII Drug Product Testing (physico-chemical properties,
aerodynamic particle size, delivered dose, etc.)
22 Quality by Design Considerations
William Craig Stagner and Anthony J. Hickey
23 Solid State Testing of Inhaled Formulations
Philip Chi Lip Kwok and Hak-Kim Chan
24 Aerodynamic Particle Size Testing
Jolyon Mitchell
Section VIII Regulatory Considerations (CMC)
25. Scanning the Intricate Regulatory Landscape and Trying to Peek Over the Horizon
Steve T. Horhota, Stefan Leiner, and A. T. Horhota
26. Pharmacopeial and Regulatory Guidances on Product Quality and Performance
Anthony J. Hickey
27. The European Union Regulatory Scene
Steven C. Nichols and Dennis Sandell
Section IX Preclinical Testing (dosing for cells and animals)
28. Cell- and Tissue-Based (Reconstituted) 2D In Vitro Models to Study Drug Transport
Processes across the Air-Blood Barrier Nicole Schneider-Daum, Patrick Carius, Justus C. Horstmann, and Claus-Michael Lehr
29. 3D In Vitro/Ex Vivo Systems
Bethany M. Young, Alexandria Ritchie, Laleh Golshahi, and Rebecca L. Heise
30. Preclinical Models for Pulmonary Drug Delivery
J. P. Ibrahim, R. J. Bischof, and M. P. McIntosh
Section X Clinical Testing (concepts of bioequivalence)
31. Bioequivalence of Orally-Inhaled Drug Products: Challenges and Opportunities
Jayne E. Hastedt and Elise Burmeister Getz
32. General Conclusions
Anthony J. Hickey and Sandro R. P. da Rocha
Index