2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2018.01.003
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Key acceptability attributes of orodispersible films

Abstract: The features rendering orodispersible films (ODFs) patient-centric formulations are widely discussed in the scientific literature. However there is a lack of research studies exploring ODF characteristics with a potential impact on end-user acceptability. The aim of this study was to identify the key ODF characteristics affecting end-user acceptability by developing in vitro test methods for the prediction of ODFs acceptability and correlate these formulation characteristics with the data obtained from a human… Show more

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“…The impact that a medicinal product design can have on patient acceptability requires assessment, and novel methodologies are being proposed and tested [4,6]. The number of scientific publications on the assessment of patient acceptability for medicinal products and dosage forms is rapidly increasing [6,16,17].…”
Section: Patient Acceptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The impact that a medicinal product design can have on patient acceptability requires assessment, and novel methodologies are being proposed and tested [4,6]. The number of scientific publications on the assessment of patient acceptability for medicinal products and dosage forms is rapidly increasing [6,16,17].…”
Section: Patient Acceptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient-centric design of ODFs was found to contribute to the high acceptability observed in infants and preschool children, and their carers [6]. Patient acceptability of ODFs was found to be influenced by individual formulation attributes such as ODF perceived stickiness and disintegration time [16] and by non-formulation-related parameters such as the alteration of the intended use, the subdivision of the dose intake, the use of drink or food to facilitate administration, or the use of restraint [17].…”
Section: Oromucosal Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both dosage forms are shown to be suitable for infants aged 6–23 months and preschool children aged 2–6 years [12,13,14]. ODFs are thin, rapidly dissolving or disintegrating polymer films that are administered directly into the mouth where they stick to the tongue or palatal [9,15]. The administration does not require water intake, making it a good alternative for patients with fluid restrictions or patients that are unable to swallow conventional tablets [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of tablets dispenses the use of water being designed to disintegrate instantly in the mouth by simple contact with saliva. This convenience leads to a higher treatment adherence and to better clinical results (8)(9)(10)(11)(12). The value of this technic includes convenient administration in every day situations in which it is difficult to get water, for example when the patient is traveling or when he is in a work that can not be interrupt.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%