Delivering crushed tablets using thickened fluids : is drug diffusion into gastric fluids restricted?


Autoria(s): Manrique, Yady; Steadman, Kathryn J.; Nissen, Lisa; Cichero, Julie A.Y.; Stokes, Jason
Data(s)

01/12/2014

Resumo

Solid medications are often crushed and mixed with food or thickened water to aid drug delivery for those who cannot or prefer not to swallow whole tablets or capsules. Dysphagic patients have the added problem of being unable to safely swallow thin fluids so water thickened with polysaccharides is used to deliver crushed medications and ensure safe swallowing. It is postulated that these polysaccharide systems may restrict drug release by reducing the diffusion of the drug into gastric fluids. METHODS By using a vertical diffusion cell separated with a synthetic membrane, the diffusion of a model drug (atenolol) was studied from a donor system containing the drug dispersed into thickened water with xanthan gum (concentration range from 0.005%-2.2%) into a receptor system containing simulated gastric fluid (SGF) at 37°C. The amount of drug transferred was measured over 8 hours and diffusion coefficients estimated using the Higuchi model approach. RESULTS Atenolol diffusion decreased with increasing xanthan gum concentration up to 1.0%, above which diffusion remained around 300 μ2s-1. The rheological measurements captured the influence of the structure and conformation of the polysaccharide in water on the movement and availability of the drug in SGF. DISCUSSION Dose form administration for dysphagic patients’ needs special attention from general practitioners, pharmacist and patients. Improving drug release of crushed tablets from thickening agents requires a reduction in the diffusion pathway (e.g. by decreasing drop size radius). This approach could make the drug available in SGF in a short time without compromising the mechanical aspects of thickening agents that guarantee safe swallowing.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79555/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79555/1/Delivering_crushed_tablets_using_thickened_fluids.pdf

Manrique, Yady, Steadman, Kathryn J., Nissen, Lisa, Cichero, Julie A.Y., & Stokes, Jason (2014) Delivering crushed tablets using thickened fluids : is drug diffusion into gastric fluids restricted? In Australiasian Pharmaceutical Science Association, 5-7 December 2014, Brisbane, Gardens Point campus. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2014 [Please consult the Authors]

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #111502 Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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Conference Paper