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Target-controlled administration of inhaled anaesthetics

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2001
Abstract When using target-controlled administration of a volatile anaesthetic, the purpose is to achieve (and maintain) a clinical effect as rapidly as possible. Therefore, the anaesthetist should be able to change the concentration of the drug in its biophase as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, the biophase of volatile anaesthetics occurs outside
Michel M.R.F. Struys, Eric P. Mortier
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[Drug administration by inhalation systems].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 1998
Inhalant systems are often the drug administration method of choice for numerous respiratory diseases. The use of these systems is increasing due to their many advantages, one of which is the small quantity of medication they can deliver to a specific area. However, they also have their disadvantages, as inhalers require certain techniques that are not
J, Giner Donaire   +3 more
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[Perspectives in the inhalative administration of drugs].

Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2008
Administration of drugs via the inhalation route will find new indications in the therapy for lung diseases. Furthermore, aerosolised drugs are of increasing interest for systemic treatment. The inhalation of antibiotics is already a well established therapy in cystic fibrosis.
P, Haidl, G, Scheuch
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ADMINISTRATION OF INHALATION ANESTHESIA

Anesthesiology, 1989
M. R. Raffe, A. LeDuc
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Inhalation toxicity of polystyrene micro(nano)plastics using modified OECD TG 412

Chemosphere, 2021
Dongyoung Lim   +2 more
exaly  

[Inhalation route for administration of systemic drugs].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 1997
With aerosolized administration of medicines, direct access to the lung is possible. Depending on the intrapulmonary behavior of each molecule, the aerosol mode of administration makes possible either a pulmonary topical action or a systemic action, thanks to the lung's wide vascular network.
J P, Mallet, P, Diot, E, Lemarié
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The discovery, engineering and characterisation of a highly potent anti-human IL-13 fab fragment designed for administration by inhalation.

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2013
D. Lightwood   +16 more
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Error analysis of human inhalation exposure simulation in industrial workshop

Building and Environment, 2022
Yukun Wang, Xiong Shen, Sung-Jun Yoo
exaly  

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