J Drug Target
December 2024
The geriatric population encompasses the largest part of the health care system worldwide. Chronic medical conditions are highly prevalent in the elderly, consequently, due to their complex health needs, there is a significant rate of multi-drug therapy. Despite the high numbers of medications prescribed, geriatric patients face several barriers when it comes to successful drug delivery including alterations in cognitive and physical function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe shortage of child friendly formulations constitutes a key part of the major challenges impeding the successful management of tuberculosis disease in the paediatric population. Chewable formulations are an attractive alternative to traditional preparations like tablets and suspensions owing to the possibility for taste masking, administration without water, their unique physical appeal, visually appeasing shapes, and useability in children 2 years old and above. Consequently, we designed a polymeric gummy drug formulation (P-GDF), herein referred to as the FlexiChew formulation, containing a first-line antitubercular agent, isoniazid, using a combined solid-liquid dispersion and temperature dependent sol-gel processing technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-compliance, dosing inaccuracy, choking risk, flavour, and instability, are some of the issues associated with paediatric, oral dosage forms - tablets, capsules, solutions, and suspensions. Orally disintegrating drug carriers, a dosage form with growing interest, are thought to overcome several of the challenges associated with these conventional formulations by rapidly disintegrating within the buccal cavity without the need for water. This review serves as an up-to-date report on the various types of orodispersible delivery systems, currently being developed or commercialized, by detailing their characteristics, manufacturing processes, and applications in the paediatric population.
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