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Shinya Uchida

Shinya Uchida

University of Shizuoka, Japan

Title: Evaluation of the ease of taking mini-tablets compared with other tablet formulations in healthy volunteers

Biography

Biography: Shinya Uchida

Abstract

Tablets are the most widely used drug formulation. However, problems may arise in paediatric or elderly patients, whose swallowing functions are inferior. Mini-tablets (MTs) are considered easier to swallow than conventionally sized tablets (CTs). Although several trials suggest that MTs are the most acceptable oral formulation, reports comparing MTs with other tablet formulations and quantitative data for the ease of intake of a unit of several tablets are lacking. We aimed to evaluate the ease of taking MTs in comparison with that of other tablet formulations, as well as to evaluate the ease of taking different numbers of MTs. We prepared 4 types of tablets in 2 diameters (3 mm for MTs and orally disintegrating mini-tablets (ODMTs) vs 8 mm for CTs and orally disintegrating tablets, ODTs) and two formulations (MTs and CTs vs ODMTs and ODTs). Our randomized crossover trial in 18 healthy volunteers indicated that the visual analogue scale (VAS) score for the ease and amount of water required for intake of MTs was significantly lower than those of CTs. An ODMT required the least amount of water and smallest VAS score for ease of taking a tablet. The advantages of MTs, namely the ease of intake and the low amount of water required, were the most prominent for a unit comprising < 5 tablets. In conclusion, MTs could reduce the problems and risks associated with taking tablets and improve patient adherence, especially in paediatric and geriatric patients who have difficulty with taking CTs.