Preferred Abstract (Original):
To evaluate the scientific knowledge and attitudes of health
professionals in Palestine regarding the advantages of chewable tablets in
comparison with other related dosage forms. Methods: Data was gathered
from a questionnaire that was handed out to community pharmacists &
Physicians. Pharmaceutical industry decision makers were also enrolled in this
study. Data was analyzed using SPSS statistical software program version
11.0. Results: Both the 149 pharmacists and 111 physicians who participated
in this study, had very close opinions with regard to the superiority of
chewable tablets over the corresponding liquid dosage forms, especially when
issues of palatability, stability, dose precision, ease of administration,
portability and safety were mentioned. Pharmacists and physicians were
uncertain about the higher effectiveness of chewable tablets in comparison
with other related dosage forms, (i.e syrups and suspensions), which contain
the same active ingredients. All industrial decision makers thought that the
number of chewable tablet formulations present in Palestine is relatively low.
One third of them believed that this dosage form is not fully evaluated nor
well appreciated by pharmacists and doctors. About half of them thought that
the lack of technology or specialized personnel is the reason behind the poor
development of this dosage form. Conclusion: The importance of chewable
tablets is not completely understood and appreciated by the Palestinian health
personnel. Pharmaceutical manufacturers should pay more attention to the
development and production of chewable tablets due to the obvious
advantages of this dosage form. Clear and complete information about this
dosage form must be provided to pharmacists and physicians by medical
representatives.