Adjusting the dose in paediatric care: dispersing four different aspirin tablets and taking a proportion.
Jørgen BrustugunNikolai NotakerLasse Holtan PaetzIngunn ThoKathrin BjerknesPublished in: European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice (2019)
Fraction extraction from dispersed aspirin tablets only gave doses within 20% of intended for the dispersible tablets, and then only for some of the manipulation methods: 'passive dispersion' for the 75 mg dispersible tablet and 'stirring and pumping' for the 300 mg dispersible tablet. The tablets not intended for dispersion gave unsatisfactory results, outside 20%, regardless of manipulation method. The findings underline the importance of considering both tablet formulation and dose extraction technique when manipulations are required.