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Development and validation of a compact on-person storage device (SMHeartCard) for emergency access to acetylsalicylic acid and nitroglycerin.

Tyson Le1, D Ian Paterson1, Neal M Davies1, John R Mackey2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend that patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) carry and immediately use acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and sublingually administered nitroglycerin at the onset of chest pain; however, compliance with these recommendations is poor. We designed and tested a compact on-person storage device for these medications.
METHODS: We designed an airtight, light-proof and chemically inert holder to carry four 81-mg ASA tablets and three 0.3-mg Nitrostat (nitroglycerin, Pfizer) tablets. After establishing the temperatures ranges in wallets and pockets, we tested nitroglycerin dissolution and release of the stored Nitrostat tablets across a range of relevant temperatures and a variety of tablet enclosure systems.
RESULTS: Microcalorimeter thermal conduction studies as well as dissolution and release testing showed that nitroglycerin tablets were stable at temperatures ranging from -20°C to 60°C for 1 week. In testing up to 24 weeks, 0.3-mg Nitrostat tablets enclosed completely in polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) performed similarly to those stored in the manufacturer's borosilicate glass packaging across a wide range of temperatures relevant to on-person carriage. Real-world on-person testing for 24 weeks confirmed these results. Non-PTFE enclosures performed poorly.
INTERPRETATION: The PTFE enclosure with a PTFE-coated cap liner maintained long-term performance of 0.3-mg Nitrostat tablets under laboratory and real-world conditions. This storage device is now commercially available as the SMHeartCard to improve compliance and provide immediate access to emergency cardiac medications. Copyright 2020, Joule Inc. or its licensors.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32046972      PMCID: PMC7012633          DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CMAJ Open        ISSN: 2291-0026


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