RPC Formatec: Inhaler for blister-based powders

Turning wheel allows users to inhale medication dose and close cap; usage monitored via a dose counter.

RPC Formatec: Inhaler for blister-based powders
RPC Formatec: Inhaler for blister-based powders

RPC Formatec, part of the Bramlage-Wiko cluster, has extended its range of inhalation systems with the introduction of the Twist'n'hale solution.

The new system has been created for blister-based powders and offers a simple-to-use operation across a wide range of different flow rates.

The Twist'n'hale features a turning wheel on the side of the container. When the cap is opened, the wheel is rotated clockwise in a single movement up to the stop point, which releases the dose. Users then inhale and close the cap. Usage is monitored via a dose counter and reloading the dispenser is easy.

The patented multidose inhaler offers accuracy of dosing and dispersion over a wide range of flow rates (RSD prototype <8%) and meets EMEA and FDA requirements on DCU. It delivers a consistent fine particle fraction (% aerosolised particles <5µ).

Twist'n'hale is suitable for adhesive types of powder blends and a variety of drugs, and can be tailored to different dosing amounts. A choice of decoration options is available to personalize the dispenser for individual medicines.


 

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