Literature DB >> 25384817

Two techniques to make swallowing pills easier.

Julia T Schiele1, Hendrik Schneider2, Renate Quinzler1, Gabriele Reich2, Walter E Haefeli3.   

Abstract

To evaluate whether 2 techniques (the pop-bottle method for tablets and the lean-forward technique for capsules) ease swallowing of tablets and capsules, we conducted a cross-sectional study including 151 adults of the general German population. Participants swallowed 16 differently shaped placebos, rated their ease of swallowing on an 8-point Likert scale, and swallowed the 2 dosage forms that they had rated most difficult again using the appropriate technique. The pop-bottle method substantially improved swallowing of tablets in 59.7% (169/283) and the lean-forward technique for capsules in 88.6% (31/35). Both techniques were remarkably effective in participants with and without reported difficulties swallowing pills and should be recommended regularly.
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Keywords:  capsules; deglutition disorders; lean-forward technique; pop-bottle method; tablets

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25384817      PMCID: PMC4226776          DOI: 10.1370/afm.1693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fam Med        ISSN: 1544-1709            Impact factor:   5.166


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