Inhaled insulin: too soon to be forgotten?

Abstract:

:Inhalation is a potentially viable route of administration for numerous agents. In diabetes mellitus, the need for frequent injections to achieve ideal glycemic control remains a significant limitation for initiating and complying with insulin therapy in a large number of patients. To overcome this barrier, inhaled insulin was developed. The inhalation form of regular human insulin has been tested and administered in a large number of trials. Respiratory capacity was evaluated in patients with normal lung parenchyma in whom inhaled insulin was administered without complications. However, issues like cost, bulky device, fear for lung safety, and the small number of studies in subjects with underlying respiratory disease prevented widespread use of this new mode of delivery. In the present review, we will suggest a number of methods that could be applied in this form of administration to maximize drug absorption and fully exploit the advantages of this route of administration.

authors

Zarogoulidis P,Papanas N,Kouliatsis G,Spyratos D,Zarogoulidis K,Maltezos E

doi

10.1089/jamp.2011.0876

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-10-01 00:00:00

pages

213-23

issue

5

eissn

1941-2711

issn

1941-2703

journal_volume

24

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