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Evaluation of Albuterol Sulfate with Low Global Warming Potential Propellants
Reformulating widely used inhaled medications with propellants with a lower global warming potential is an important strategy for improving the sustainability of respiratory therapies.
This paper presents experimental data for a reformulated propellant-only formulation of albuterol sulfate in HFA-152a, a relatively low global warming potential propellant. Aerodynamic particle size distribution data were generated and used to predict regional deposition of the albuterol sulfate. Drug absorption was predicted using a pharmacokinetic model. The results demonstrate the feasibility of producing a stable pressurized metered dose inhaler formulation of albuterol sulfate using HFA-152a. Central deposition behavior was observed to be comparable to a current commercial product (Ventolin).

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