Dry Powder Inhalation Developments and Products In Scope of Nicotine, Cannabinoids, Botanicals and Other Non-Medical Substances Delivery, Designed By Big Tobacco and Pharmaceutical Companies – Market Overview Report for 1994-2022

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The report provides an overview of global dry powder inhalers market.
Dry powder inhalation devices is alternative delivery technology for nicotine, cannabis and alternative botanical and stimulant substances.
Report covers an overview of 74 inhaler platforms from 79 companies.

  • Date: 2022 March
  • Pages: 54
  • Price: on request
  • Region: Global

Description

Dry powder inhalation technology is an efficient method for delivering nicotine, cannabis-based drugs, stimulants and botanicals by major pharmaceutical and Big Tobacco companies. Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands (Nerudia Ltd.) were actively engaged in the development of dry powder inhalation technology. These companies applied fundamentally different approaches to dry powder inhalation devices and their developments are at various stages: canceled, under-development, clinical trials, etc.

Dry powder inhalation technology provides a number of undoubted benefits. Dry powder formulations provide faster dissolution and absorption of the nicotine/cannabis/alternative formulations. Dry powder inhalers feature battery-free design, precise dose control and low-cost manufacturing. Among a variety of designs for dry powder inhalers, multi-dose (reservoir) and multi-unit dose (blister) inhalers are considered to be prospective pharmaceutical platforms for inhalation delivery of nicotine, cannabis, stimulants and botanical formulations.

  • The first section contains a general overview and prospects of dry powder technology as an alternative way for the delivery of nicotine, cannabinoids, botanicals and stimulants
  • The second section gives a detailed observation of Big Tobacco companies’ approaches to dry powder inhalation technology
  • Based on our patent analysis, Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands (Nerudia Ltd.) were developing dry powder platforms and related formulations
  • The third section provides a list of patents related to nicotine, cannabis and alternative substances and formulations
  • The fourth section covers existing designs and prospective concepts of cannabis and nicotine dry powder inhalation devices with related patents and major pros and cons by each type

Table of content

Scope of the report
Executive Summary

1. Dry powder inhalation technology perspectives
2. Dry powder inhalation developments by Big Tobacco and their subsidiaries
2.1 PMI’s dry powder inhalation developments
2.2 BAT’s dry powder inhalation developments
2.3 Imperial Brands’ dry powder inhalation developments
3. Dry powder inhalable formulations
3.1 Inhalable formulations with nicotine
3.2 Inhalable formulations with cannabinoids
3.3 Inhalable formulations with alternative substances
4. Prospective concepts of cannabis and nicotine dry powder inhalers
4.1 Single-unit dose (disposable) dry powder inhalers
4.2 Single-unit dose (capsule) dry powder inhalers
4.3 Multi-dose (reservoir) dry powder inhalers
References

Companies mentioned

  • Advanced Inhalation Res Inc.
  • Advanced Therapeutic Products, Inc.
  • Advent Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd.
  • Aerodesigns, Inc.
  • Aespira Ltd.
  • Aespironics Ltd.
  • Almirall Sa
  • Asta Medica AG
  • Astra Ab
  • Aventis Pharma Ltd.
  • Bang & Olufsen Medicom As
  • Bespak plc
  • Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma
  • Braunform GmbH
  • Breathable Foods, Inc.
  • Britannia Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
  • British American Tobacco
  • Chiesi Farma Spa
  • Cipla Ltd.
  • Colorado Can LLC
  • Dictaphone Corp.
  • Dott Ltd. Co.
  • Echo Pharmaceuticals B.V.
  • Elan Pharm Inc.
  • Elpen Pharmaceutical Co. Inc.
  • Esolate Ltd.
  • Euro-Celtique S.A.
  • Fisons Pharmaceuticals Ltd
  • Flurry Powders, LLC
  • Gbs Global Biopharma, Inc.
  • Glaxo Group Ltd.
  • Hanmi Pharm Ind Co. Ltd.
  • Hovione Inter AG
  • Iconovo Ab
  • Imperial Brands
  • Inhale Therapeutic Syst
  • Innovata Biomed Ltd.
  • Innovative Devices LLC
  • Island Breeze Systems Ca, LLC
  • Japan Tobacco International
  • Laboratoire Protecsom, Sas
  • Laboratoires S.M.B. S.A.
  • Lovelace Respiratory Research
  • Mannkind Corp.
  • Manta Devices, LLC
  • Meadwestvaco Calmar GmbH
  • Mederio AG
  • Medpharm Holdings, LLC
  • Meridica Ltd.
  • Miat Spa
  • Microdrug AG
  • Nektar Therapeutics
  • Nerudia Ltd.
  • Novartis Pharma GmbH
  • Oriel Therapeutics Inc.
  • Orion Corporation
  • Otitopic Inc.
  • Otsuka Pharma Co. Ltd.
  • Pantoquimica-Sociedade Farmaceutica, Lda.
  • Pharmaceutical Discovery Corp
  • Philip Morris International
  • Plastiape S.P.A.
  • Pulmatrix, Inc.
  • Pureims N.V.
  • Quadrant Technologies Ltd.
  • Reddys Lab Inc.
  • Respirics Inc.
  • Sanofi Sa
  • Sanovel İlaç Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi
  • Sansa Corporation (Barbados) Inc.
  • Schering Corp.
  • Skyepharma AG
  • Sofar S.P.A.
  • Solvay Pharmaceuticals B.V.
  • Sun Pharmaceutical Ind,. Ltd.
  • Tff Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Valois Sas
  • Vectura Ltd.
  • Vortran Medical Technology Inc.”

List of Charts and Tables

Chart 1. Types of dry powder inhalers
Table 1. Comparison of nebulizer, pMDI and DPI
Table 2. Types of dry powder inhalers and corresponding mechanisms for drug dispersion
Table 3. Advantages and disadvantages of alternative methods of nicotine and cannabis consumption
Table 4. Dry powder formulations by Big Tobacco companies
Table 5. Types of formulation strategies for DPI
Table 6. Patents related to nicotine dry powder inhalable formulations and inhalers
Table 7. Patents related to cannabis dry powder inhalable formulations and inhalers
Table 8. Patents related to alternative dry powder inhalable formulations and inhalers
Table 9. Patents for single-unit dose (disposable) dry powder inhalers
Table 10. Patents for single-unit dose (capsule) dry powder inhalers
Table 11. Patents for multi-dose (reservoir) dry powder inhalers
Table 12. Patents for multi-dose (blister) dry powder inhalers