速崩壊錠に対する軽度嚥下障害患者の評価 Clinical Evaluation of Rapidly Disintegrating Tablets in Patients with Mild Dysphagia
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Rapidly disintegrating tablets (“EMP-tablet”, developed by Eisai, Co., Ltd.) are developed based on a formulation that is expected to make the swallowing of medicines easier for patients with mild dysphagia. To evaluate the sensation of the oral administration of such “EMP-tablets”, the authors conducted a study in patients with mild dysphagia. After the administration of both “EMP-tablets” and uncoated compressed tablets of consisting of the same components and the same appearance (plain tablet), the sensation of their oral administration and other benefits such as size and so on, were compared for both tablets.<BR>The 25 subjects with mild dysphagia, who participated in the trial were asked to respond to the question “which tablet was easier to swallow?”. The rate of positive responses for the “EMP-tablet” was 76%, which was significantly better (p=0.0013) than the response for the “plain tablet”. Regarding the question about the size of a tablet, although only 28% responded “It is no problem” before oral administration, the response improved to 80% after oral administration. In addition, there was also a statistically significant difference (p=0.0096) in the ratio of patients who required less water for the oral intake of “EMP-tablets” than “plain tablets” (60% vs 16%).<BR>Consequently, in patients with mild dysphagia, the clinical benefits of “EMP-tablets” were clearly observed regarding the level of satisfaction during oral administration (tablet size and so on, as well as the required amount of drinking water) in comparison to “plain tablets”.
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- 医療薬学 = Japanese journal of pharmaceutical health care and sciences
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医療薬学 = Japanese journal of pharmaceutical health care and sciences 29(5), 648-651, 2003-10-10
一般社団法人日本医療薬学会