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Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure)
The paucity of evidence-based data on formulation characteristics preferred by the children is known to limit the design of tailored paediatric dosage forms. The European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure (EPTRI) commissioned a study to evaluate children’s dosage forms perceived prefe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156390/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13050730 |
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author | Alessandrini, Elisa Brako, Francis Scarpa, Mariagiovanna Lupo, Mariangela Bonifazi, Donato Pignataro, Valeria Cavallo, Maria Cullufe, Ornela Enache, Cristina Nafria, Begonya Claverol, Joana De Taeye, Leen Vermeulen, Eric Preston, Jennifer Tuleu, Catherine |
author_facet | Alessandrini, Elisa Brako, Francis Scarpa, Mariagiovanna Lupo, Mariangela Bonifazi, Donato Pignataro, Valeria Cavallo, Maria Cullufe, Ornela Enache, Cristina Nafria, Begonya Claverol, Joana De Taeye, Leen Vermeulen, Eric Preston, Jennifer Tuleu, Catherine |
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description | The paucity of evidence-based data on formulation characteristics preferred by the children is known to limit the design of tailored paediatric dosage forms. The European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure (EPTRI) commissioned a study to evaluate children’s dosage forms perceived preferences in some European countries and explore the feasibility of using the young persons advisory groups (YPAGs) to involve children in formulation research. An online, age-adapted survey was developed and translated into six languages. The survey link was disseminated across seven European countries: Albania, Italy, the Netherlands, and Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Respondents’ (n = 1172) perceived preferences for oral dosage forms primarily differed based on age, health status, and experience. Conventional dosage forms, i.e., liquid (35%), tablets (19%), and capsules (14%), were the most selected. Liquid was widely selected by children less than 12 years and by those healthy and taking medicines rarely. Monolithic solid forms were mostly chosen by adolescents and by children with a chronic disease taking medicines frequently. There was a clear lack of familiarity with more novel dosage forms (e.g., orodispersible films and granules). Noteworthy, granules were not appreciated, particularly by adolescents (52.8%). To rationalise the creation of paediatric formulations, it is important to involve children as active stakeholders and to apply tools assessing children’s perspectives on medicines to inform acceptable dosage form development from the start. |
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spelling | pubmed-81563902021-05-28 Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) Alessandrini, Elisa Brako, Francis Scarpa, Mariagiovanna Lupo, Mariangela Bonifazi, Donato Pignataro, Valeria Cavallo, Maria Cullufe, Ornela Enache, Cristina Nafria, Begonya Claverol, Joana De Taeye, Leen Vermeulen, Eric Preston, Jennifer Tuleu, Catherine Pharmaceutics Article The paucity of evidence-based data on formulation characteristics preferred by the children is known to limit the design of tailored paediatric dosage forms. The European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure (EPTRI) commissioned a study to evaluate children’s dosage forms perceived preferences in some European countries and explore the feasibility of using the young persons advisory groups (YPAGs) to involve children in formulation research. An online, age-adapted survey was developed and translated into six languages. The survey link was disseminated across seven European countries: Albania, Italy, the Netherlands, and Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Respondents’ (n = 1172) perceived preferences for oral dosage forms primarily differed based on age, health status, and experience. Conventional dosage forms, i.e., liquid (35%), tablets (19%), and capsules (14%), were the most selected. Liquid was widely selected by children less than 12 years and by those healthy and taking medicines rarely. Monolithic solid forms were mostly chosen by adolescents and by children with a chronic disease taking medicines frequently. There was a clear lack of familiarity with more novel dosage forms (e.g., orodispersible films and granules). Noteworthy, granules were not appreciated, particularly by adolescents (52.8%). To rationalise the creation of paediatric formulations, it is important to involve children as active stakeholders and to apply tools assessing children’s perspectives on medicines to inform acceptable dosage form development from the start. MDPI 2021-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8156390/ /pubmed/34063499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13050730 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Alessandrini, Elisa Brako, Francis Scarpa, Mariagiovanna Lupo, Mariangela Bonifazi, Donato Pignataro, Valeria Cavallo, Maria Cullufe, Ornela Enache, Cristina Nafria, Begonya Claverol, Joana De Taeye, Leen Vermeulen, Eric Preston, Jennifer Tuleu, Catherine Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) |
title | Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) |
title_full | Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) |
title_fullStr | Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) |
title_full_unstemmed | Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) |
title_short | Children’s Preferences for Oral Dosage Forms and Their Involvement in Formulation Research via EPTRI (European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure) |
title_sort | children’s preferences for oral dosage forms and their involvement in formulation research via eptri (european paediatric translational research infrastructure) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156390/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13050730 |
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