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Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study
Minitablets have garnered interest as a new paediatric formulation that is easier to swallow than liquid formulations. In Japan, besides the latter, fine granules are frequently used for children. We examined the swallowability of multiple drug-free minitablets and compared it with that of fine gran...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14010198 |
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author | Mitsui, Nao Hida, Noriko Kamiya, Taro Yamazaki, Taigi Miyazaki, Kazuki Saito, Kiyomi Saito, Jumpei Yamatani, Akimasa Ishikawa, Yoichi Nakamura, Hidefumi Nakamura, Akihiro Harada, Tsutomu |
author_facet | Mitsui, Nao Hida, Noriko Kamiya, Taro Yamazaki, Taigi Miyazaki, Kazuki Saito, Kiyomi Saito, Jumpei Yamatani, Akimasa Ishikawa, Yoichi Nakamura, Hidefumi Nakamura, Akihiro Harada, Tsutomu |
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description | Minitablets have garnered interest as a new paediatric formulation that is easier to swallow than liquid formulations. In Japan, besides the latter, fine granules are frequently used for children. We examined the swallowability of multiple drug-free minitablets and compared it with that of fine granules and liquid formulations in 40 children of two age groups (n = 20 each, aged 6–11 and 12–23 months). We compared the percentage of children who could swallow minitablets without chewing with that of children who could swallow fine granules or liquid formulations without leftover. The children who visited the paediatric department of Showa University Hospital were enrolled. Their caregivers were allowed to choose the administration method. In total, 37 out of 40 caregivers dispersed the fine granules in water. Significantly more children (80%, 95% CI: 56–94%) aged 6–11 months could swallow the minitablets than those who could swallow all the dispersed fine granules and liquid formulations (22%, 95% CI: 6–47% and 35%, 95% CI: 15–59%, respectively). No significant differences were observed in children aged 12–23 months. Hence, minitablets may be easier to swallow than dispersed fine granules and liquid formulations in children aged 6–11 months. |
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spelling | pubmed-87799052022-01-22 Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study Mitsui, Nao Hida, Noriko Kamiya, Taro Yamazaki, Taigi Miyazaki, Kazuki Saito, Kiyomi Saito, Jumpei Yamatani, Akimasa Ishikawa, Yoichi Nakamura, Hidefumi Nakamura, Akihiro Harada, Tsutomu Pharmaceutics Article Minitablets have garnered interest as a new paediatric formulation that is easier to swallow than liquid formulations. In Japan, besides the latter, fine granules are frequently used for children. We examined the swallowability of multiple drug-free minitablets and compared it with that of fine granules and liquid formulations in 40 children of two age groups (n = 20 each, aged 6–11 and 12–23 months). We compared the percentage of children who could swallow minitablets without chewing with that of children who could swallow fine granules or liquid formulations without leftover. The children who visited the paediatric department of Showa University Hospital were enrolled. Their caregivers were allowed to choose the administration method. In total, 37 out of 40 caregivers dispersed the fine granules in water. Significantly more children (80%, 95% CI: 56–94%) aged 6–11 months could swallow the minitablets than those who could swallow all the dispersed fine granules and liquid formulations (22%, 95% CI: 6–47% and 35%, 95% CI: 15–59%, respectively). No significant differences were observed in children aged 12–23 months. Hence, minitablets may be easier to swallow than dispersed fine granules and liquid formulations in children aged 6–11 months. MDPI 2022-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8779905/ /pubmed/35057092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14010198 Text en © 2022 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 Mitsui, Nao Hida, Noriko Kamiya, Taro Yamazaki, Taigi Miyazaki, Kazuki Saito, Kiyomi Saito, Jumpei Yamatani, Akimasa Ishikawa, Yoichi Nakamura, Hidefumi Nakamura, Akihiro Harada, Tsutomu Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study |
title | Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study |
title_full | Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study |
title_fullStr | Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study |
title_short | Swallowability of Minitablets among Children Aged 6–23 Months: An Exploratory, Randomized Crossover Study |
title_sort | swallowability of minitablets among children aged 6–23 months: an exploratory, randomized crossover study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14010198 |
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