Review article: exploring strategies to improve treatment outcomes and compliance in specific patient groups with acid–related disorders

B. D. GOLD, Y. KINOSHITA, W.-H. CHANG, B. VIVATVAKIN, B. OVARLARNPORN, F. K. L. CHAN
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Specific patient groups consisting of those with nasogastric or gastrostom feeding tubes such as those with stroke neurological impairment or other etiologies, patients with difficulty swallowing (i.e. oral pharyngeal dysfunction), unconscious patients and children who dislike or refuse taking or cannot swallow tablets require special attention with regard to the pharmacological treatment of acid-related disorders.

In particular, these groups of patients require special formulations in order to achieve optimal compliance with acid suppression therapy. Formulations such as the syrup histamine (H2)-receptor antagonist in a syrup formulation, or for proton pump inhibitors, either the multiple unit pellet capsules, fast dissolving tablets or intravenous formulations, can be used to overcome swallowing problems or bitter taste.

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综述文章:探讨改善特定酸相关疾病患者群体的治疗效果和依从性的策略
特定患者群体包括鼻胃或胃食管饲管患者,如卒中神经功能障碍或其他病因患者、吞咽困难患者(即口腔咽功能障碍)、无意识患者和不喜欢或拒绝服用或不能吞咽片剂的儿童,需要特别注意酸相关疾病的药物治疗。特别是,这些组的患者需要特殊的配方,以达到抑酸治疗的最佳依从性。制剂,如糖浆制剂中的糖浆组胺(H2)受体拮抗剂,或质子泵抑制剂,无论是多单位颗粒胶囊,速溶片剂或静脉制剂,都可用于克服吞咽问题或苦味。
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