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LITERATURE REVIEW This special section, presented as a service to our readers, is a quick reference guide to some of the best literature related to inhalation and nasal product development, testing and manufacturing. Please mention that you found these sites in Inhalation. Content is provided by the companies listed. No product endorsement or preference is intended. Metered Dose Inhaler – No More Guesswork on Actuation Pressure! Brookfield AMETEK'S Meter Dose Inhaler Fixture used with the CT3 Texture Analyzer which measures the push-button force required to actuate an inhaler. The TA-MDI can also be used by manufacturers to establish new benchmarks, when the inhaler mecha- nism & container changes or when there is a change in formula. www.brookfieldengineering.com/ products/accessories/texture- pharmaceuticals.asp Brookfield AMETEK Astech Projects Ltd offers Xelair ® , Xelize ® , and Xelox ® . New generation products revolutionizing the way drug delivery testing is carried out in modern laboratories. www.astechprojects.com Astech Projects Capsugel is leading the way in capsule- based DPI solutions. With over 20 years of DPI product development expertise, Capsugel offers an innovative, flexible and comprehensive range of services to support all of your DPI applications. www.capsugel.com Capsugel Copley Scientific: Improving the real- ism and relevance of mouth-throat models for inhaled product testing. New experimental work demonstrates how the Alberta Idealised Throat accessories deliver data that are more representative of in vivo performance than the USP/Ph. Eur. induction port. www.copleyscientific.com Copley Scientific MSP Corporation, a global applied particle technology company, provides the most comprehensive line of inhaler testing equipment to the pharmaceuti- cal industry and is the exclusive distrib- utor of Copley Scientific's inhaler test- ing products in North America. www.mspcorp.com MSP

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