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创建可接受的片剂3D(CAT 3D):一项评估3D打印片剂在儿童和青少年中可接受性的可行性研究。

Creating Acceptable Tablets 3D (CAT 3D): A Feasibility Study to Evaluate the Acceptability of 3D Printed Tablets in Children and Young People.

作者信息

Bracken Louise, Habashy Rober, McDonough Emma, Wilson Fiona, Shakeshaft Joanne, Ohia Udeme, Garcia-Sorribes Tamar, Isreb Abdullah, Alhnan Mohamed A, Peak Matthew

机构信息

Paediatric Medicines Research Unit, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK.

School of Medicine and Biomedical Science, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK.

出版信息

Pharmaceutics. 2022 Feb 25;14(3):516. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics14030516.

Abstract

3D printing (3DP) has been proposed as a novel approach for personalising dosage forms for children and young people (CYP). Owing to its low cost and the lack of need for finishing steps, fused deposing modelling (FDM) 3DP has been heavily researched in solid dosage forms (SDFs) manufacturing. However, the swallowability and overall acceptability of 3D printed dosage forms are yet to be established. This work is the first to evaluate the acceptability of different sized 3D printed placebo SDFs in CYP (aged 4-12 years). All participants had previously participated in a feasibility study (CAT study) that assessed the swallowability and acceptability of different sized GMP manufactured placebo conventional film-coated tablets, and therefore only attempted to swallow one 3D printed tablet. The participants assessed the swallowability, acceptability, mouthfeel, volume of water consumed, and taste of the sample using a 5-point hedonic facial scale on a participant questionnaire. A total of 30 participants were recruited, 87% of whom successfully swallowed the 3D printed tablet that they attempted to take. Attributes of the 3D printed tablets were scored as acceptable by the following percentage of participants-swallowability (80%), mouthfeel/texture (87%), the volume of water consumed (80%), taste (93%), and overall acceptability (83%). Overall, 77% of children reported they would be happy to take the tablet every day if it was a medicine. Participants were also asked which tablets felt better in the mouth-the film-coated tablets or the 3D printed tablets, and the most popular response (43%) was that both were acceptable. This study shows that FDM-based 3D printed SDFs may be a suitable dosage form for children aged 4-12 years. The results from this feasibility study will be used to inform a larger, definitive study looking at the acceptability of 3D printed tablets in children.

摘要

3D打印(3DP)已被提议作为一种为儿童和青少年(CYP)定制剂型的新方法。由于其成本低且无需后处理步骤,熔融沉积建模(FDM)3DP在固体剂型(SDF)制造方面已得到大量研究。然而,3D打印剂型的吞咽性和总体可接受性尚未确定。这项工作首次评估了不同尺寸的3D打印安慰剂SDF在4至12岁CYP中的可接受性。所有参与者此前都参与了一项可行性研究(CAT研究),该研究评估了不同尺寸的按照药品生产质量管理规范(GMP)制造的安慰剂常规薄膜包衣片的吞咽性和可接受性,因此他们仅尝试吞咽一片3D打印片。参与者通过在参与者问卷上使用5分享乐面部量表来评估样品的吞咽性、可接受性、口感、饮水量和味道。总共招募了30名参与者,其中87%成功吞咽了他们尝试服用的3D打印片。3D打印片的各项属性在以下参与者百分比中被评为可接受:吞咽性(80%)、口感/质地(87%)、饮水量(80%)、味道(93%)和总体可接受性(83%)。总体而言,77%的儿童表示如果这是一种药物,他们愿意每天服用该片剂。参与者还被问及哪种片剂在口中感觉更好——薄膜包衣片还是3D打印片,最普遍的回答(43%)是两者都可以接受。这项研究表明,基于FDM的3D打印SDF可能是4至12岁儿童合适的剂型。这项可行性研究的结果将用于为一项更大规模的确定性研究提供信息,该研究将考察3D打印片在儿童中的可接受性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/88c5/8954179/0f8bba3fbdb2/pharmaceutics-14-00516-g001.jpg

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