A lack of effective intervention in addressing patient non-adherence and the acceptability of solid oral dosage forms combined with the clinical consequences of swallowing problems in an ageing world population highlight the need for developing methods to study the swallowability of tablets. Due to the absence of suitable techniques, this study developed various in vitro analytical tools to assess physical properties governing the swallowing process of tablets by mimicking static and dynamic stages of time-independent oral transitioning events. Non-anatomical models with oral mucosa-mimicking surfaces were developed to assess the swallowability of tablets; an SLA 3D printed in vitro oral apparatus derived the coefficient of sliding friction...
OBJECTIVES: Age-related changes mean that the older population can encounter barriers toward taking ...
The oral route of administration remains the most convenient route of administration but the major d...
Fast-dissolving oral films have emerged as alternative dosage forms for the patients who experience ...
A lack of effective intervention in addressing patient non-adherence and the acceptability of solid ...
Acceptability of medicines is critical for effective pharmacotherapy. The aim of this study was to i...
One of the major concerns of oral medicines is patient's ability to swallow. It was reported that 4 ...
Orodispersible films (ODFs) have been widely used in paediatric, geriatric and dysphagic patients du...
Age-appropriate oral dosage forms must satisfy safety, efficacy, quality, manufacturability and acce...
The oral route is most familiar route as it has low cost of therapy and helps in the ease of adminis...
Due to the oral route’s comfort, convenience, and patient compliance, it is the most important and a...
Mouth dissolving tablets (MDTs) has extended much attention as a preferred alternative to convention...
Tribology is an emerging technique in the pharmaceutical field for texture and mouthfeel studies. Du...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
Flexible dosing and ease of swallowing are key factors when designing oral drug delivery systems for...
Development of acceptable medicines is central for adherence and effectiveness of treatment. However...
OBJECTIVES: Age-related changes mean that the older population can encounter barriers toward taking ...
The oral route of administration remains the most convenient route of administration but the major d...
Fast-dissolving oral films have emerged as alternative dosage forms for the patients who experience ...
A lack of effective intervention in addressing patient non-adherence and the acceptability of solid ...
Acceptability of medicines is critical for effective pharmacotherapy. The aim of this study was to i...
One of the major concerns of oral medicines is patient's ability to swallow. It was reported that 4 ...
Orodispersible films (ODFs) have been widely used in paediatric, geriatric and dysphagic patients du...
Age-appropriate oral dosage forms must satisfy safety, efficacy, quality, manufacturability and acce...
The oral route is most familiar route as it has low cost of therapy and helps in the ease of adminis...
Due to the oral route’s comfort, convenience, and patient compliance, it is the most important and a...
Mouth dissolving tablets (MDTs) has extended much attention as a preferred alternative to convention...
Tribology is an emerging technique in the pharmaceutical field for texture and mouthfeel studies. Du...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
Flexible dosing and ease of swallowing are key factors when designing oral drug delivery systems for...
Development of acceptable medicines is central for adherence and effectiveness of treatment. However...
OBJECTIVES: Age-related changes mean that the older population can encounter barriers toward taking ...
The oral route of administration remains the most convenient route of administration but the major d...
Fast-dissolving oral films have emerged as alternative dosage forms for the patients who experience ...