Aerosolized Medications for Gene and Peptide Therapy

Jun 14, 2015Respiratory care

Using Inhaled Medicines to Deliver Gene and Peptide Treatments

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Abstract

Inhalation therapy has expanded to include drug applications for both lung diseases and systemic circulation.

  • Gene therapy using inhaled nucleic acids may restore normal gene function or suppress abnormal protein production.
  • Peptides delivered via aerosol have potential to treat various lung diseases including asthma and cystic fibrosis.
  • Systemic drug delivery through inhalation could address diseases outside the lungs, such as osteoporosis and diabetes.
  • Challenges for successful development include ensuring safety for chronic use, improving delivery through mucus barriers, and enhancing device efficiency.
  • Optimizing formulations to prevent side effects like persistent cough is crucial for systemic peptide delivery.

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