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Inhalation of 0.30 ppm nitrogen dioxide potentiates exercise-induced bronchospasm in asthmatics.
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015Epidemiologic studies support an association among elevated levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), increased respiratory symptoms, and alterations in lung function.
M. A. Bauer+4 more
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Fire-Related Inhalation Injury.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2016Fire-related inhalation injury results from a combination of direct exposures, systemic effects of inhaled toxins, accrual of endobronchial debris, and secondary infection.
R. Sheridan
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Cancer Biology and Medicine, 2014
Objective Various nanoparticles have been designed and tested in order to select optimal carriers for the inhalation delivery of anticancer drugs to the lungs.
O. Garbuzenko+3 more
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Objective Various nanoparticles have been designed and tested in order to select optimal carriers for the inhalation delivery of anticancer drugs to the lungs.
O. Garbuzenko+3 more
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Liposomal formulations for inhalation.
Therapeutic delivery, 2013No marketed inhaled products currently use sustained release formulations such as liposomes to enhance drug disposition in the lung, but that may soon change.
D. Cipolla, I. Gonda, H. Chan
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Inhalation toxicity assessment of carbon-based nanoparticles.
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2013Although the demand for nanomaterials has grown, researchers have not conclusively determined the effects of nanomaterials on the human body. To understand the effects of nanomaterials on occupational health, we need to estimate the respiratory toxicity ...
Y. Morimoto+4 more
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2002
Until recently, inhalational anthrax was a medical curiosity in both the Western medical literature and clinical practice. The post-September 11, 2001 outbreak of this disease in the eastern United States that spread through the mail, however, instantly changed the appreciation of this disease and the appreciation of biological terrorism/warfare in ...
Erwin Kurt Cullamar, Larry I. Lutwick
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Until recently, inhalational anthrax was a medical curiosity in both the Western medical literature and clinical practice. The post-September 11, 2001 outbreak of this disease in the eastern United States that spread through the mail, however, instantly changed the appreciation of this disease and the appreciation of biological terrorism/warfare in ...
Erwin Kurt Cullamar, Larry I. Lutwick
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Psychosomatics, 1983
Abstract Current inhalant abuse involves anesthetics, solvents, and some aerosols. About 7 million Americans have experimented with them. Nitrous oxide, halothane, and amyl nitrite are popular inhalants of abuse among adolescents today. The author examines trends and patterns in use, adverse effects, and aspects of treatment and prevention.
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Abstract Current inhalant abuse involves anesthetics, solvents, and some aerosols. About 7 million Americans have experimented with them. Nitrous oxide, halothane, and amyl nitrite are popular inhalants of abuse among adolescents today. The author examines trends and patterns in use, adverse effects, and aspects of treatment and prevention.
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Monitoring Inhaler Inhalations Using an Acoustic Sensor Proximal to Inhaler Devices
Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2016The efficacy of drug delivery from inhalers is very much dependent on the user's peak inspiratory flow rate (PIFR). Current methods to measure PIFR in inhalers are based on subjective checklists. There is a lack of methods currently available to objectively remotely monitor PIFR in pressurized metered dose inhalers (pMDIs) and dry powder inhalers (DPIs)
Terence E. Taylor+4 more
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Human non-olfactory cognition phase-locked with inhalation
Nature Human Behaviour, 2019Ofer Perl+7 more
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1993
Inhalation injury remains a primary determinant of patient survival, with 60% to 70% of burn center fatalities attributed to the pulmonary complications of inhalation injury. Substantial airway damage and pulmonary complications can result from the inhalation of toxic fumes and gases found in smoke.
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Inhalation injury remains a primary determinant of patient survival, with 60% to 70% of burn center fatalities attributed to the pulmonary complications of inhalation injury. Substantial airway damage and pulmonary complications can result from the inhalation of toxic fumes and gases found in smoke.
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