Dear «Contact_FirstName»From: John A. Vennari [JVennari@imagetherm.com] Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 5:14 PM To: Dockets Branch Subject: Image Therm Engineering Published in Drug Delivery Technology Dear Dockets, ImageTherm, the leading provider of automated measurement and actuation systems for pharmaceutical spray drug product testing, was featured in the May issue of Drug Delivery Technology titled, Advancing the Science of In Vitro Testing & Laboratory Data Management for Nasal Sprays. (Enclosed is an electronic copy of the article for your review.) The article focuses on determine the appropriate nasal spray and/or nasal aerosol automated actuation settings based on hand actuation, as recommended by the FDA. This technology has also been proven effective when determining the appropriate automated actuation settings for Meter Dose Inhalers (MDI’s). Some of the topics include: a.. Determining the appropriate automated actuation settings b.. Using the SprayVIEW Ergo manual (hand) actuation response sensor c.. Performing congruency tests with the SprayVIEW Ergo and the SprayVIEW NSx, automated actuation station d.. Executing a test plan by collecting, processing, and analyzing actuation event data using systems while operating in a 21 CFR part 11 compliant environments e.. Collecting spray pattern and plume geometry measurements using the SprayVIEW NSP, Automated spray characterization systems for nasal sprays ImageTherm’s dedication and commitment to excellence drive us to be the leading provider of innovative testing and development systems and services that advance the science of the nasal and pulmonary spray delivery of pharmaceuticals. Thank you for your time, Best Regards, John A. Vennari Vice President Sales & Marketing Image Therm Engineering, Inc. 142 North Road, Suite R Sudbury, MA 01776 USA MA Office: (978) 371-8822 Ext. 203 CT Office: (860) 439-0504 Fax: (978) 371-8942 email: jvennari@imagetherm.com website: www.imagetherm.com To unsubscribe from this mailing list: Click Here!