
Handbook of Lung Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Recent Trends and Clinical Evidences - Paperback
Handbook of Lung Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Recent Trends and Clinical Evidences - Paperback
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by Yashwant Pathak (Editor), Nazrul Islam (Editor)
Handbook of Lung Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Recent Trends and Clinical Evidences covers every aspect of the drug delivery to lungs, the physiology and pharmacology of the lung, modelling for lung delivery, drug devices focused on lung treatment, regulatory requirements, and recent trends in clinical applications. With the advent of nano sciences and significant development in the nano particulate drug delivery systems there has been a renewed interest in the lung as an absorption surface for various drugs. The emergence of the COVID-19 virus has brought lung and lung delivery systems into focus, this book covers new developments and research used to address the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases. Written by well-known scientists with years of experience in the field this timely handbook is an excellent reference book for the scientists and industry professionals.
Key Features:
- Focuses particularly on the chemistry, clinical pharmacology, and biological developments in this field of research.
- Presents comprehensive information on emerging nanotechnology applications in diagnosing and treating pulmonary diseases
- Explores drug devices focused on lung treatment, regulatory requirements, and recent trends in clinical applications
- Examines specific formulations targeted to pulmonary systems
Author Biography
Dr Yashwant Pathak completed a PhD in Pharmaceutical
Technology at Nagpur University, India and EMBA & MS
in Conflict Management from Sullivan University. He is
Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at College of
Pharmacy, University of South Florida. Tampa, Florida. With
extensive experience in academia as well as industry, he has more
than 100 publications and 2 patent and 2 patent application,
20 edited books published, including 7 books in Nanotechnology
and 6 in Nutraceuticals and drug delivery systems. Dr Yashwant
Pathak is also a Professor of Global health with College of Public
health at USF, and recently his student completed PhD in Global
health on Homeopathy medicine and its efficacy, a survey of
1274 patients in Pune in India.
Dr. Nazrul Islam completed his PhD at Monash University
(Australia), focusing on the development of dry powder inhaler
(DPI) formulation for deep lung delivery of drugs. He worked at
Mayne Pharma (Australia) as a formulation scientist. Currently, he
is working in the Pharmacy Discipline at the Faculty of Health,
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. As a
senior lecturer, he is engaged in teaching and research in drug
delivery. Dr. Islam has made key contributions to understanding
the mechanism of micronized drug dispersion from dry powder
agglomerates, which stipulate the formulation strategies to increase
drug delivery efficiency from the formulations. He has published
more than 50 research articles and 2 book chapters. He is a
member of the American Association for the Pharmaceutical
Scientist (AAPS) and the Australian Pharmaceutical Science
Association (APSA). His key research areas are pulmonary drug
delivery, nanotechnology, biodegradable polymer nanoparticles,
DPI formulation, aerosol delivery, drug formulation and delivery,
and stability studies of drug and drug products.



















