Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8409762 | Drug Discovery Today | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Acceptability of medicinal products in children and older populations is pivotal in ensuring adherence and therapeutic outcomes. This review systematically identifies studies reporting on formulation aspects of oral medications that affect their acceptability in these patient groups. Particular emphasis is placed on the evaluation of the methodologies employed in the studies. Sixty-eight studies were included for analysis, with 51 (75%) in children and 17 (25%) in older populations. The studies evaluated a range of oral formulations; however, the methodologies used differ considerably in participants' characteristics, study settings, tools, acceptability definitions and criteria. It is evident that there is a lack of standardisation in study design as well as the assessment methods used in assessing acceptability of medicines in children and older populations.
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Authors
Sejal R. Ranmal, Fiona O'Brien, Felipe Lopez, Fabrice Ruiz, Mine Orlu, Catherine Tuleu, Jennifer Walsh, Fang Liu,