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Lung bioavailability of chlorofluorocarbon free, dry powder and chlorofluorocarbon containing formulations of salbutamol.

D J Clark1, B J Lipworth.   

Abstract

With the future advent of a world wide ban on chlorofluorocarbon containing aerosols, a study was designed to compare the in vivo lung bioavailability of salbutamol via chlorofluorocarbon-containing metered-dose inhaler (CFC), chlorofluorocarbon-free metered-dose inhaler (CFC-free), and dry powder inhaler (DPI). Twelve healthy male subjects were given 1200 micrograms salbutamol and measurements made of plasma and urinary salbutamol. CFC-free produced significantly higher plasma salbutamol levels (ng ml-1; mean and 95% CI for difference) than either CFC or DPI: Cmax, CFC-free 4.18 vs CFC 3.29 (95% CI 0.10-1.68), vs DPI 3.42 (95% CI -0.03-1.56). The ratio for the difference in Cmax between CFC and CFC-free formulations was 1.32 (95% CI 1.02-1.61). There were no significant differences between CFC and DPI formulations. Urinary salbutamol results did not reveal any significant differences between the three inhalers (micrograms 30 min-1): CFC-free 42.4, CFC 43.8, DPI 45.3. Thus, the lung bioavailability of CFC-free was greater than that of CFC or DPI formulations of salbutamol.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8866927     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1996.tb00191.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0306-5251            Impact factor:   4.335


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