Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets

Food thickeners are widely used to aid the oral administration of medications to patients with dysphagia. Powder-type food thickeners are used to modulate the viscosity of therapeutic solutions depending on the swallowing capacity of patients. Food thickeners inhibit or delay the disintegration of s...

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Main Authors: Taisuke Matsuo, Chinatsu Sato, Takashi Tomita, Yasuyuki Sadzuka
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020326438
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spelling doaj-56f59109d58b420da1e7c326e4fd6edc2021-01-05T09:22:09ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-12-01612e05800Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tabletsTaisuke Matsuo0Chinatsu Sato1Takashi Tomita2Yasuyuki Sadzuka3Division of Advanced Pharmaceutics, Department of Clinical Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Iwate Medical University; 1-1-1 Idaidori, Yahaba-cho, Shiwa-gun, Iwate 028-3694, Japan; Corresponding author.Division of Advanced Pharmaceutics, Department of Clinical Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Iwate Medical University; 1-1-1 Idaidori, Yahaba-cho, Shiwa-gun, Iwate 028-3694, JapanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Teikyo Heisei University; 4-21-2, Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-8530, JapanDivision of Advanced Pharmaceutics, Department of Clinical Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Iwate Medical University; 1-1-1 Idaidori, Yahaba-cho, Shiwa-gun, Iwate 028-3694, JapanFood thickeners are widely used to aid the oral administration of medications to patients with dysphagia. Powder-type food thickeners are used to modulate the viscosity of therapeutic solutions depending on the swallowing capacity of patients. Food thickeners inhibit or delay the disintegration of some medications, resulting in reduced pharmaceutical effects of the medications and/or their excretion in the stool. A short immersion time (within 1 min) is important to overcome these problems. Although thickened drinks are commercially available, their use as vehicles for medications is not well understood. In this study, we evaluated the effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration time of therapeutic tablets. Furthermore, we compared the thickened drinks with powder-type xanthan gum-based food thickeners. Forty tablets were used, including naked tablets, film-coated tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, enteric-coated tablets, and sugar-coated tablets. For the disintegration test, the tablets were immersed in thickened drinks or food thickeners for 1 min. The changes in the disintegration time of the 40 tablets immersed in the thickened drinks were comparable with those in food thickeners. The disintegration time of several tablets was shorter or unchanged after immersion in the thickened drinks. The disintegration time of rapidly disintegrating tablets tended to increase when immersed in thickened drinks, but it was less than 2 min for the majority of the tablets. These results demonstrate that thickened drinks, similar to food thickeners, could help administer medications to patients. Overall, our study provides valuable information for pharmacists and clinicians to decide the most suitable way to deliver medications to patients with dysphagia.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020326438Disintegration timeDysphagiaFood thickenerTabletThickened drinkXanthan gum
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author Taisuke Matsuo
Chinatsu Sato
Takashi Tomita
Yasuyuki Sadzuka
spellingShingle Taisuke Matsuo
Chinatsu Sato
Takashi Tomita
Yasuyuki Sadzuka
Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
Heliyon
Disintegration time
Dysphagia
Food thickener
Tablet
Thickened drink
Xanthan gum
author_facet Taisuke Matsuo
Chinatsu Sato
Takashi Tomita
Yasuyuki Sadzuka
author_sort Taisuke Matsuo
title Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
title_short Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
title_full Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
title_fullStr Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
title_full_unstemmed Effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
title_sort effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration of various oral tablets
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Food thickeners are widely used to aid the oral administration of medications to patients with dysphagia. Powder-type food thickeners are used to modulate the viscosity of therapeutic solutions depending on the swallowing capacity of patients. Food thickeners inhibit or delay the disintegration of some medications, resulting in reduced pharmaceutical effects of the medications and/or their excretion in the stool. A short immersion time (within 1 min) is important to overcome these problems. Although thickened drinks are commercially available, their use as vehicles for medications is not well understood. In this study, we evaluated the effects of thickened drinks on the disintegration time of therapeutic tablets. Furthermore, we compared the thickened drinks with powder-type xanthan gum-based food thickeners. Forty tablets were used, including naked tablets, film-coated tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, enteric-coated tablets, and sugar-coated tablets. For the disintegration test, the tablets were immersed in thickened drinks or food thickeners for 1 min. The changes in the disintegration time of the 40 tablets immersed in the thickened drinks were comparable with those in food thickeners. The disintegration time of several tablets was shorter or unchanged after immersion in the thickened drinks. The disintegration time of rapidly disintegrating tablets tended to increase when immersed in thickened drinks, but it was less than 2 min for the majority of the tablets. These results demonstrate that thickened drinks, similar to food thickeners, could help administer medications to patients. Overall, our study provides valuable information for pharmacists and clinicians to decide the most suitable way to deliver medications to patients with dysphagia.
topic Disintegration time
Dysphagia
Food thickener
Tablet
Thickened drink
Xanthan gum
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020326438
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