Literature DB >> 34153451

Acceptability of small-sized oblong tablets in comparison to syrup and mini-tablets in infants and toddlers: A randomized controlled trial.

Juliane Münch1, Thomas Meissner1, Ertan Mayatepek1, Manfred Wargenau2, Jörg Breitkreutz3, Hans Martin Bosse1, Viviane Klingmann4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence for the acceptability of various drug formulations holding the potential to improve medicines administration to children. Suitable formulations need to meet the requirements of pediatric patients. Previous studies have demonstrated the acceptance of mini-tablets. Oblong tablets may carry more active ingredient content per unit than mini-tablets and could be an important alternative when the drug substance requires administration of higher doses. The primary objective was to demonstrate non-inferiority of acceptability of oblong tablets in comparison to 3 ml glucose syrup in children aged 1 to 5 years. Secondary objectives were investigation of acceptability, swallowability and palatability of mini-tablets, oblong tablets and glucose syrup in children between 1 and 5 years.
METHODS: An open, randomized, single dose two-way cross-over design in two parallel study arms was applied. 280 children were stratified to one of five age groups and randomized to receiving one oblong tablet (2.5 × 6 mm) in comparison either to 3 ml glucose syrup or to three mini-tablets (2 × 2 mm). Acceptability and swallowability were assessed according to pre-defined evaluation criteria. The application of the formulations was video documented to evaluate the palatability.
RESULTS: As primary objective, non-inferiority was observed regarding acceptability of the oblong tablet compared to syrup in all age groups (84.4% vs 80.1%, difference 4,29% points with 95% CI of -3.00%,11.57%). For swallowability, superiority of the oblong tablet compared to syrup could be shown (74.5% vs. 53.2%, difference 21.26% points, 95% CI of 11.29%, 31.23%). Regarding palatability, <10% of children demonstrated unpleasant reaction after intake of the oblong tablet or mini-tablets as graded by both raters, however, in contrast up to 40% of children after intake of syrup.
CONCLUSION: Oblong tablets are a promising, safe alternative to liquid drug formulations and administration of multiple mini-tablets in children.
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Acceptability; Drug administration; Drug dosage forms; Infants; Oblong tablet; Palatability; Pediatric drug formulations; Swallowability; Toddlers

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34153451     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2021.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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