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Abstract: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a complex and incurable disease for which pulmonary vasodilators remain the core therapy. Of the three primary pathways that vasodilators target, the prostacyclin pathway was the earliest to be used and currently has the largest number of modalities for drug delivery. Inhaled treprostinil has been introduced as a treatment option in PAH and, more recently, pulmonary hypertension (PH) due to interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD), and the earlier nebulized form has been joined by a dry powder form allowing for more convenient use. In this review, we discuss inhaled treprostinil, focusing on the dry powder inhalation (DPI) formulation, and explore its dosing, applications, and evidence to support patient tolerance and acceptance. Recent trials underpinning the evidence for use of inhaled treprostinil and the most recent developments concerning the drug are discussed. Finally, the review looks briefly into premarket formulations of inhaled treprostinil and relevant early studies suggesting efficacy in PAH treatment. Keywords: pulmonary arterial hypertension, PAH, prostacyclin, pulmonary hypertension due to interstitial lung disease, PH-ILD, pharmacology
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Steven J. Cassady
VA Maryland Health Care System
Jose Alejandro Almario
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Gautam Ramani
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Drug Healthcare and Patient Safety
University of Maryland, Baltimore
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e66b2fb6db6435875f6aec — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/dhps.s372239