Medication adherence and pharmaceutical design strategies for pediatric patients: An overview
- PMID: 37708932
- DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2023.103766
Medication adherence and pharmaceutical design strategies for pediatric patients: An overview
Abstract
Medication adherence in pediatric patients is a key factor in drug development and dosage form design. High medication adherence is not only important to achieve the expected treatment effects but can also effectively reduce medical costs. It is an ongoing task to accurately identify differences in medication adherence between children and adults and analyze the factors related to pediatric medication adherence. This is necessary to guide the development of pediatric drugs. This review focuses on factors that influence pediatric medication adherence as well as pharmaceutical design strategies to improve adherence. Current new dosage forms, new technologies, and new devices are comprehensively summarized in terms of their advantages and limitations.
Keywords: design strategies; dosage form; medication adherence; pediatric.
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