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Better Medicines for Older Patients: Considerations between Patient Characteristics and Solid Oral Dosage Form Designs to Improve Swallowing Experience.

Nélio Drumond1, Sven Stegemann1.   

Abstract

Oral drug administration provided as solid oral dosage forms (SODF) remains the major route of drug therapy in primary and secondary care. There is clear evidence for a growing number of clinically relevant swallowing issues (e.g., dysphagia) in the older patient population, especially when considering the multimorbid, frail, and polymedicated patients. Swallowing impairments have a negative impact on SODF administration, which leads to poor adherence and inappropriate alterations (e.g., crushing, splitting). Different strategies have been proposed over the years in order to enhance the swallowing experience with SODF, by using conventional administration techniques or applying swallowing aids and devices. Nevertheless, new formulation designs must be considered by implementing a patient centric approach in order to efficiently improve SODF administration by older patient populations. Together with appropriate SODF size reductions, innovative film coating materials that can be applied to SODF and provide swallowing safety and efficacy with little effort being required by the patients are still needed. With that in mind, a literature review was conducted in order to identify the availability of patient centric coating materials claiming to shorten esophageal transit times and improve the overall SODF swallowing experience for older patients. The majority of coating technologies were identified in patent applications, and they mainly included well-known water soluble polymers that are commonly applied into pharmaceutical coatings. Nevertheless, scientific evidence demonstrating the benefits of given SODF coating materials in the concerned patient populations are still very limited. Consequently, the availability for safe, effective, and clinically proven solutions to address the increasing prevalence of swallowing issues in the older patient population is still limited.

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Keywords:  administration aids; administration devices; dysphagia; film coating materials; older patients; patient centric drug product design; solid oral dosage forms; swallowing problems

Year:  2020        PMID: 33379258     DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13010032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmaceutics        ISSN: 1999-4923            Impact factor:   6.321


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Authors:  Herman J Woerdenbag; J Carolina Visser; Marlyn P A M Leferink Op Reinink; Roël R van Orsoy; Anko C Eissens; Paul Hagedoorn; Hilda Dijkstra; Derk P Allersma; Shi W Ng; Oscar S N M Smeets; Henderik W Frijlink
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 6.321

2.  Bioequivalence of Esaxerenone Conventional Tablet and Orally Disintegrating Tablet: Two Single-Dose Crossover Studies in Healthy Japanese Men.

Authors:  Akifumi Kurata; Takashi Eto; Junko Tsutsumi; Yoshiyuki Igawa; Yasuhiro Nishikawa; Hitoshi Ishizuka
Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Drug Dev       Date:  2022-03-21
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