Lung cancer and inhaled emulsions (wonder about inhaled Vitamin D) – 2018

Inhaled Vitamin D (not lung cancer)


Inhaled emulsion killed lung cancer 8X better – March 2018

Inhalation treatment of lung cancer: the influence of composition, size and shape of nanocarriers on their lung accumulation and retention

Cancer Biol Med. 2014 Mar; 11(1): 44–55, doi: 10.7497/j.issn.2095-3941.2014.01.004

Olga B. Garbuzenko,1 Gediminas Mainelis,2,3 Oleh Taratula,1,4 and Tamara Minko1,3,5

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liposomes loaded with doxorubicin


Inhalation of nanoparticles to treat lung cancer – Dec 2015

Inhalation of nanoparticle-based drug for lung cancer treatment: Advantages and challenges

Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol 10, Issue 6, December 2015, Pages 481-489

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajps.2015.08.009

Wing-HinLee Ching-Yee Loo DanielaTraini Paul M.Young

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Ever since the success of developing inhalable insulin, drug delivery via pulmonary administration has become an attractive route to treat chronic diseases. Pulmonary delivery system for nanotechnology is a relatively new concept especially when applicable to lung cancer therapy.

Nano-based systems such as

  • liposome,

  • polymeric nanoparticles or micelles

are strategically designed to enhance the therapeutic index of anti-cancer drugs through improvement of their bioavailability, stability and residency at targeted lung regions. Along with these benefits, nano-based systems also provide additional diagnostic advantages during lung cancer treatment, including imaging, screening and drug tracking. Nevertheless, delivery of nano-based drugs via pulmonary administration for lung cancer therapy is still in its infancy and numerous challenges are expected. Pharmacology, immunology, toxicology and large-scale manufacturing (stability and activity of drugs) are some aspects in nanotechnology that should be taken into consideration for the development of inhalable nano-based chemotherapeutic drugs. This review will focus on the current inhalable nano-based drugs for lung cancer treatment.


Inhaled Chemotherapy for dogs with lung cancer since 2009

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See also Web

List of medical inhalants Wikipedia

Inhalational anesthetic agents

Antihypertensives

Anti-inflammatories

Antimicrobials

Pulmonary surfactants

Sympathomimetic amines

Miscellaneous