Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia
Full disintegration of Oral solid dosage forms is critically important to achieve reliable clinical performance of the drug. Tablets/capsules are supposed to be taken with a full glass of water; however, many patients do not follow this recommendation as they administer their medications with bevera...
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doaj-28a210243ec545a2b21f3d6b11e5b5152021-07-31T04:37:48ZengElsevierSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal1319-01642021-07-01297699705Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi ArabiaMay Almukainzi0Rahaf Alobaid1Mashael Aldosary2Yara Aldalbahi3Maha Bashiri4Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, PO Box 84428, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPrincess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPrincess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPrincess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaFull disintegration of Oral solid dosage forms is critically important to achieve reliable clinical performance of the drug. Tablets/capsules are supposed to be taken with a full glass of water; however, many patients do not follow this recommendation as they administer their medications with beverages other than water. This study aims to assess the impact of different commonly consumed beverages in Saudi Arabia on the disintegration times of common over-the-counter (OTC) medication tablets and capsules in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Five immediate release OTC drugs were chosen: Fevadol®, Solpadeine®, Ralaxon®, Artiz ®, and Brufen®. The disintegration times of these medications were assessed using a disintegration test in five beverages: Coca-cola, arabic coffee, orange juice, buttermilk and an energy drink. Times were compared to the disintegration time in water under two temperature conditions (37 °C and 5 °C). All beverages significantly increased the disintegration times of fevadol, solpadeine, and relaxon in comparison with water. The same was found for burfen, except that arabic coffee did not significantly increase disintegration time (p > 0.05). The disintegration time of artiz tablets was also significantly influenced by all beverages, except for Coca-cola and the energy drink, which had no significant impact on the disintegration time. The tested beverages should not be used as substitutes for water when ingesting medications. Patients should be advised to avoid consuming beverages other than water with therapeutic products. Increasing public awareness of drug-beverage interactions is needed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S131901642100089XOSDFOTCBeveragesImmediate releaseCompendial disintegration test |
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May Almukainzi Rahaf Alobaid Mashael Aldosary Yara Aldalbahi Maha Bashiri Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal OSDF OTC Beverages Immediate release Compendial disintegration test |
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May Almukainzi Rahaf Alobaid Mashael Aldosary Yara Aldalbahi Maha Bashiri |
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May Almukainzi |
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Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia |
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Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia |
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Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia |
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Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia |
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Investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in Saudi Arabia |
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investigation of the effects of different beverages on the disintegration time of over-the-counter medications in saudi arabia |
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Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal |
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1319-0164 |
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Full disintegration of Oral solid dosage forms is critically important to achieve reliable clinical performance of the drug. Tablets/capsules are supposed to be taken with a full glass of water; however, many patients do not follow this recommendation as they administer their medications with beverages other than water. This study aims to assess the impact of different commonly consumed beverages in Saudi Arabia on the disintegration times of common over-the-counter (OTC) medication tablets and capsules in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Five immediate release OTC drugs were chosen: Fevadol®, Solpadeine®, Ralaxon®, Artiz ®, and Brufen®. The disintegration times of these medications were assessed using a disintegration test in five beverages: Coca-cola, arabic coffee, orange juice, buttermilk and an energy drink. Times were compared to the disintegration time in water under two temperature conditions (37 °C and 5 °C). All beverages significantly increased the disintegration times of fevadol, solpadeine, and relaxon in comparison with water. The same was found for burfen, except that arabic coffee did not significantly increase disintegration time (p > 0.05). The disintegration time of artiz tablets was also significantly influenced by all beverages, except for Coca-cola and the energy drink, which had no significant impact on the disintegration time. The tested beverages should not be used as substitutes for water when ingesting medications. Patients should be advised to avoid consuming beverages other than water with therapeutic products. Increasing public awareness of drug-beverage interactions is needed. |
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OSDF OTC Beverages Immediate release Compendial disintegration test |
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