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catherine TULEU

UCL School of Pharmacy
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Formulation approaches to pediatric oral drug delivery: benefits and limitations of current platforms

FL Lopez, TB Ernest, C Tuleu… - Expert opinion on drug …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Most conventional drug delivery systems are not acceptable for pediatric
patients as they differ in their developmental status and dosing requirements from other …

[HTML][HTML] Playing hide and seek with poorly tasting paediatric medicines: do not forget the excipients

J Walsh, A Cram, K Woertz, J Breitkreutz… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2014 - Elsevier
The development of paediatric medicines can be challenging since this is a diverse patient
population with specific needs. For example, the toxicity of excipients may differ in children …

[HTML][HTML] Patient-centered pharmaceutical design to improve acceptability of medicines: similarities and differences in paediatric and geriatric populations

F Liu, S Ranmal, HK Batchelor, M Orlu-Gul, TB Ernest… - Drugs, 2014 - Springer
Patient acceptability of a medicinal product is a key aspect in the development and
prescribing of medicines. Children and older adults differ in many aspects from the other age …

Paediatric formulations—Getting to the heart of the problem

JF Standing, C Tuleu - International journal of pharmaceutics, 2005 - Elsevier
Many medicines prescribed for children are unlicensed. Solid dosage forms present
problems as children have difficulty swallowing whole tablets or capsules. When medicines …

Minitablets: new modality to deliver medicines to preschool-aged children

SA Thomson, C Tuleu, ICK Wong, S Keady, KG Pitt… - …, 2009 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to assess the acceptability and suitability of placebo minitablets
for preschool-aged children. METHODS. One hundred children 2 to 6 years of age were …

Challenges of developing palatable oral paediatric formulations

A Cram, J Breitkreutz, S Desset-Brèthes, T Nunn… - International journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Conclusion Palatability of paediatric oral medications is one of the most crucial factors
influencing adherence to therapeutic regimens and therapeutic outcomes. Following …

[HTML][HTML] I spy with my little eye: a paediatric visual preferences survey of 3D printed tablets

P Januskaite, X Xu, SR Ranmal, S Gaisford, AW Basit… - Pharmaceutics, 2020 - mdpi.com
Pharmaceutics | Free Full-Text | I Spy with My Little Eye: A Paediatric Visual Preferences
Survey of 3D Printed Tablets Next Article in Journal Microneedles Drug Delivery Systems for …

[HTML][HTML] Rectal route in the 21st Century to treat children

V Jannin, G Lemagnen, P Gueroult, D Larrouture… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2014 - Elsevier
The rectal route can be considered a good alternative to the oral route for the paediatric
population because these dosage forms are neither to be swallowed nor need to be taste …

Comparative bioavailability study in dogs of a self‐emulsifying formulation of progesterone presented in a pellet and liquid form compared with an aqueous …

C Tuleu, M Newton, J Rose, D Euler… - Journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
A pellet formulation of progesterone in a self‐emulsifying system (SES) was prepared by the
process of extrusion/spheronization to provide a good in vitro drug release (100% within 30 …

Ink-jet printing versus solvent casting to prepare oral films: Effect on mechanical properties and physical stability

ABM Buanz, CC Belaunde, N Soutari, C Tuleu… - International journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
The aim of this work was to compare and contrast the mechanical properties and physical
stabilities of oral films prepared with either thermal ink-jet printing (TIJP) or solvent casting …