| Literature DB >> 35471561 |
Manfred Wargenau1, Sibylle Reidemeister2, Ingrid Klingmann3, Viviane Klingmann4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A medicine's acceptability is likely to have significant impact on pediatric adherence. The importance is underlined in EMA and FDA guidance on this topic where investigation of acceptability is stated as a regulatory expectation. Demonstrating acceptability can be challenging given there is no globally recognized definition and no standardized testing methodology or assessment criteria. Palatability and swallowability are generally recognized as important elements of acceptability, and this work proposes a definition of acceptability using these elements to give a composite endpoint for acceptability for pediatric subjects across all age ranges.Entities:
Keywords: Acceptability; Oral pediatric formulations; Palatability; Patient centricity; Swallowability
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35471561 PMCID: PMC9492601 DOI: 10.1007/s43441-022-00406-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Innov Regul Sci ISSN: 2168-4790 Impact factor: 1.337
Scoring criteria for swallowability
| Score | Observation |
|---|---|
| 1 | Completely swallowed |
| 2 | Partially swallowed (chewed and/or parts of the solids or syrup were found during oral inspection, at least 80% of the target amount was swallowed) |
| 3 | Spat out |
| 4 | Swallowed the wrong way (cough may have been caused) |
| 5 | Refused to take |
Palatability scoring criteria based on video documentation per rater
| Score | Assessment | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pleasant | Positive hedonic pattern: Tongue protrusion, smack of mouth and lips, finger sucking, corner of the mouth elevation |
| 2 | Neutral | Neutral mouth & body movements, and face expression |
| 3 | Unpleasant | Negative aversive pattern: Gape, nose wrinkle, eye squinch, frown, grimace, head shake, arm flail |
Combined rater palatability assessment
| Scoring of Rater 1 | Scoring of Rater 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Pleasant | Neutral | Unpleasant | |
| Pleasant | Pleasant | Pleasant | Contradictory |
| Neutral | Pleasant | Neutral | Unpleasant |
| Unpleasant | Contradictory | Unpleasant | Unpleasant |
Assessment of acceptability as composite endpoint
| Palatability | Swallowability Score | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | ≥ 3 | |
| Pleasant | High | Good | No |
| Neutral | Good | Low | No |
| Unpleasant | Low | No | No |
| Contradictory | Good | Low | No |
Relationship between acceptability rates and principal component derived from factor analysis (N = 141) for syrup formulation from Study_1
| Acceptability | Mean (SD) of | |
|---|---|---|
| High | 39 (27.7%) | 3.21 (0.438) |
| Good | 27 (19.2%) | 4.44 (0.017) |
| Low | 12 (8.5%) | 5.79 (0.483) |
| No | 63 (44.7%) | 7.20 (0.636) |
Acceptability results as composite endpoint for different formulations
| Acceptability | Study_1 | Study_2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Syrup | Mini-tablet | Oblong tablet | Syrup | ODF | |
| High | 39 (27.7%) | 68 (48.6%) | 121 (43.5%) | 28 (18.7%) | 22 (15.1%) |
| Good | 27 (19.2%) | 47 (33.6%) | 98 (35.3%) | 49 (32.7%) | 59 (40.4%) |
| Low | 12 (8.5%) | 4 (2.9%) | 12 (4.3%) | 27 (18.0%) | 47 (32.2%) |
| No | 63 (44.7%) | 21 (15.0%) | 47 (16.9%) | 46 (30.7%) | 18 (12.3%) |
| Total | 141 (100%) | 140 (100%) | 278 (100%) | 150 (100%) | 146 (100%) |
ODF orodispersible film
Fig. 1Results of good or high acceptability as composite endpoint for different formulations, ODF: orodispersible film
Swallowability results for different formulations
| Swallowability | Study_1 | Study_2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Syrup | Mini-tablet | Oblong tablet | Syrup | ODF | |
| Completely swallowed | 76 (53.5%) | 113 (80.4%) | 215 (76.0%) | 73 (48.7%) | 105 (70.0%) |
| Partially swallowed | 38 (26.8%) | 10 (7.1%) | 24 (8.5%) | 48 (32.0%) | 38 (25.3%) |
| Spat out | 5 (3.5%) | 5 (3.6%) | 15 (5.5%) | 20 (13.3%) | 0 (0%) |
| Swallowed the wrong way | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (1.3%) | 0 (0%) |
| Refused to take | 23 (16.2%) | 13 (9.2%) | 29 (10.3%) | 7 (4.7%) | 7 (4.7%) |
| Total | 142 (100%) | 141 (100%) | 283 (100%) | 150 (100%) | 150 (100%) |
ODF orodispersible film
Fig. 2Comparison of results of different definitions of acceptability: Accept_previous: acceptability solely based on swallowability, Accept_composite: acceptability as composite endpoint, ODF: orodispersible film