» Articles » PMID: 20843166

Characteristics of a Capsule Based Dry Powder Inhaler for the Delivery of Indacaterol

Overview
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2010 Sep 17
PMID 20843166
Citations 35
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Objective: To report performance characteristics and robustness of the Breezhaler device, a new capsule based dry powder inhaler (DPI) with low resistance (0.07 cm H(2)O(½)/L/min) facilitating high inspiratory flow rates. This device was developed to deliver the novel, inhaled once-daily ultra long-acting β(2)-agonist indacaterol, formulated as an inhalation powder in a capsule, and other investigational drugs including NVA237 and QVA149.

Research Design And Methods: Peak inspiratory flow rates via the DPI device were determined in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using an Inhalation Profile Recorder. The flow-rate dependency of the in vitro performance (delivered dose and fine particle mass) of indacaterol in the DPI device was examined. Data on patient experience were captured throughout the indacaterol phase III registration program, and the robustness of the device was investigated after mechanical stress.

Results: Twenty-six patients with COPD that ranged from mild to very severe were recruited (aged 49-84 years); 25 patients were able to generate flow rates in excess of 60 L/min via the DPI device. The mean delivered dose of indacaterol (150 and 300 µg) remained within 15% of the target dose, with a consistent fine particle mass at flow rates of 50-100 L/min. In the indacaterol registration program, patients with mild to very severe COPD were able to use the device successfully, with a low device complaint rate (<0.03%) and no device failures from approximately 90,000 devices. In mechanical stress tests, drop testing resulted in, at most, only cosmetic damage, with no effect on the delivered dose.

Conclusion: The capsule based DPI device is a low resistance device, suitable for use by patients with a wide range of COPD severities, delivering a consistent dose irrespective of disease severity and age. The device provided consistent delivery of indacaterol with no reported device failures in clinical trials.

Citing Articles

Evaluation of Different Doses in Inhaled Therapy: A Comprehensive Analysis.

Lopez-Campos J, Reinoso-Arija R, Ferrer Galvan M, Romero Falcon A, Alvarez-Gutierrez F, Ortega-Ruiz F Pharmaceutics. 2023; 15(9).

PMID: 37765175 PMC: 10535234. DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15092206.


Low Peak Inspiratory Flow Rates are Common Among COPD Inpatients and are Associated with Increased Healthcare Resource Utilization: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Clark B, Wells B, Saha A, Franchino-Elder J, Shaikh A, Donato B Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2022; 17:1483-1494.

PMID: 35791340 PMC: 9250781. DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S355772.


Measuring Peak Inspiratory Flow in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

Ohar J, Ferguson G, Mahler D, Drummond M, Dhand R, Pleasants R Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2022; 17:79-92.

PMID: 35023914 PMC: 8747625. DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S319511.


Understanding the Importance of Capsules in Dry Powder Inhalers.

Buttini F, Quarta E, Allegrini C, Lavorini F Pharmaceutics. 2021; 13(11).

PMID: 34834351 PMC: 8623721. DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13111936.


Performance Characteristics of Breezhaler and Aerolizer in the Real-World Setting.

Molimard M, Kottakis I, Jauernig J, Lederhilger S, Nikolaev I Clin Drug Investig. 2021; 41(5):415-424.

PMID: 33768480 PMC: 8149341. DOI: 10.1007/s40261-021-01021-w.