Practices of tablet splitting and dose uniformity of fragments at public hospitals in Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study supported by experimental findings

Author:

Emagn Kasahun AsmamawORCID,Joseph Nisha Mary,Belete AntenehORCID

Abstract

Objective To assess the practices and dose uniformity of tablet splitting at selected public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia. Methods A hybrid study method was employed to see the overall practices of tablet splitting. A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted to explore the practices of tablet splitting by administering structured questionnaires to patients and pharmacy professionals. Experimental data on dose and content uniformity of split tablets were obtained from the results of drugs split by study subjects. The content uniformity assay was performed using UV/Vis spectrophotometry. Results A total of 241 patients and 82 pharmacy professionals participated in the cross-sectional study. The majority of patient participants (51.3%) faced problems while splitting their tablet medications and this had a significant association with the education level of the patients (χ2 = 60.5; p = 0.001). Enteric-coated formulations were dispensed to be split, despite the precaution given by the manufacturers against splitting or crushing these products. Splitting of enteric-coated products accounts for 11% of the total drugs that were dispensed to be taken after a split. The mean of weight variation test for the half tablets does not meet the specifications set in pharmacopoeias when splitting was done by patients. The unscored haloperidol tablets were hard to split and resulted in a significant weight variation of half-tablets than the scored furosemide tablets. Moreover, the weight of 4 out of 20 fragments that were split by patients deviated at least by 15%. Conclusions This finding showed that the tablet-splitting practices are poor and do not meet the specifications set by pharmacopoeias. Splitting by patients resulted in significantly higher dose variation and weight loss of fragments than splitting by pharmacists.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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