Elucidating the Factors Affecting the Patient-Centric Usability of Blister Packs for Spherical Capsules.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1248/cpb.c24-00572
Kazuya Sugimoto, Hiromasa Uchiyama, Kazunori Kadota, Ken Yuki, Yuichi Tozuka
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Pharmaceutical packaging is essential for enhancing the storage stability of medicine and can improve medication adherence and usability. Despite their widespread use, blister packs can be challenging to use, especially when pushing out the medication. This study investigates how specific cavity characteristics of blister packs can enhance usability for spherical capsules, which are harder to push out than tablets. The findings of this study show that reducing the thickness of the unformed sheet, or the thickness at the top and corners of the cavities, reduces the effort required to push out the capsules. Similarly, for cavities with different shapes, reducing the thickness at the top and increasing the corner radius also eases the push-out process. These insights emphasize the importance of systematic design in pharmaceutical packaging to improve patient medication adherence.

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阐明影响以患者为中心的球形胶囊吸塑包装可用性的因素。
药品包装对于提高药品的储存稳定性和提高用药依从性和可用性至关重要。尽管它们被广泛使用,但泡罩包装使用起来可能具有挑战性,特别是在推出药物时。本研究探讨了吸塑包装的特定腔体特性如何提高球形胶囊的可用性,这比片剂更难推出。这项研究的结果表明,减少未成形板的厚度,或者减少空腔顶部和角落的厚度,可以减少推出胶囊所需的努力。同样,对于不同形状的空腔,减小顶部厚度和增加拐角半径也可以缓解推出过程。这些见解强调了药物包装系统设计的重要性,以提高患者的药物依从性。
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期刊介绍: The CPB covers various chemical topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences fields dealing with biologically active compounds, natural products, and medicines, while BPB deals with a wide range of biological topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences fields including scientific research from basic to clinical studies. For details of their respective scopes, please refer to the submission topic categories below. Topics: Organic chemistry In silico science Inorganic chemistry Pharmacognosy Health statistics Forensic science Biochemistry Pharmacology Pharmaceutical care and science Medicinal chemistry Analytical chemistry Physical pharmacy Natural product chemistry Toxicology Environmental science Molecular and cellular biology Biopharmacy and pharmacokinetics Pharmaceutical education Chemical biology Physical chemistry Pharmaceutical engineering Epidemiology Hygiene Regulatory science Immunology and microbiology Clinical pharmacy Miscellaneous.
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