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Annual Inhaled Drug Delivery Conference
Andrea Leone-Bay1, Chad Smutney
1MannKind Corporation, 28903 North Avenue Paine, Valencia, CA 91355, USA aleone-bay@mannkindcorp.com
Abstract:
The Annual Inhaled Drug Delivery Conference organized by Management Forum was held in London, UK, 9-10 November 2010. The meeting focused on a range of disease therapies from the pulmonary indications routinely treated with inhaled medicines (asthma, cystic firbrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) to novel applications of the inhalation route to treat systemic diseases (irritable bowel disease, schizophrenia, migraine, diabetes and obesity).
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