2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2017.08.017
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Designing a multiparticulate administration device for paediatrics – A user based approach (2)

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“…Furthermore, many devices for the delivery of multiparticulate medication are being developed. 27 It is notable that the World Health Organization and regulatory agencies also desire to develop a flexible oral multiparticulate-based pediatric platform. 20,28 Although previous research reviews have suggested that strong evidence regarding children’s acceptability of oral solid dosage forms was defined as a peer-reviewed study, 13 there is still a paucity of detailed data on end-user requirements, preferred volume of multiparticulates, and real-world administration methods.…”
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“…Furthermore, many devices for the delivery of multiparticulate medication are being developed. 27 It is notable that the World Health Organization and regulatory agencies also desire to develop a flexible oral multiparticulate-based pediatric platform. 20,28 Although previous research reviews have suggested that strong evidence regarding children’s acceptability of oral solid dosage forms was defined as a peer-reviewed study, 13 there is still a paucity of detailed data on end-user requirements, preferred volume of multiparticulates, and real-world administration methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%