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Paediatric Formulation: Design and Development

Antonio Lopalco, Nunzio Denora

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The development of medicines designed for children can be challenging since this distinct patient population requires specific needs. A formulation designed for paediatric patients must consider the following aspects: patient population variability; dose flexibility; route of administration; patient compliance; drug and excipient tolerability. The purpose of this Special Issue entitled "Paediatric Formulation: Design and Development" is to provide an update on both state-of-the-art methodology and operational challenges in the design and development of paediatric formulations. It aims at re-evaluating what is needed for more progress in the design and development of age-appropriate treatments for paediatric diseases, focusing on: formulation development; drug delivery design; efficacy, safety, and tolerability of drugs and excipients. This editorial, briefly, summarizes the objects of nine original research and review papers published in this Special Issue.

Topics & Concepts

TolerabilityDrug developmentMedicineFlexibility (engineering)Intensive care medicineRisk analysis (engineering)PopulationSpecial sectionSpecial populationsComputer scienceMedical physicsManagement scienceDrugPharmacologyEngineeringAdverse effectPsychologyEnvironmental healthMathematicsPsychotherapistEngineering physicsStatisticsPharmaceutical studies and practicesNeurogenetic and Muscular Disorders ResearchPediatric Pain Management Techniques
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