How to modify drug release in paediatric dosage forms? Novel technologies and modern approaches with regard to children’s population

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Abstract

In the pharmaceutical technology, paediatric population still presents the greatest challenge in terms of developing flexible and appropriate drug dosage forms. As for many medicines, there is a lack of paediatric dosage forms adequate for a child’s age; it is a prevailing practice to use off label formulations. Children need balanced and personalized treatment, patient-friendly preparations, as well as therapy that facilitates dosing and thus eliminates frequent drug administration, which can be ensured by modified release (MR) forms. MR formulations are commonly used in adult therapy, while rarely available for children. The aim of this article is to elucidate how to modify drug release in paediatric oral dosage forms, discuss the already accessible technologies and to introduce novel approaches of manufacturing with regard to paediatric population.

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Trofimiuk, M., Wasilewska, K., & Winnicka, K. (2019, July 1). How to modify drug release in paediatric dosage forms? Novel technologies and modern approaches with regard to children’s population. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20133200

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