Long-Term Stability of the Electronic Sensor Component of a Digital Pill System in Real-World Storage Settings.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-06 DOI:10.1177/8755122520985219
Peter R Chai, Georgia Goodman, Majo J Bustamante, Yassir Mohamed, Jose Castillo-Mancilla, Edward W Boyer, Kenneth H Mayer, Rochelle K Rosen, Susan L Baumgartner, Eric Buffkin, Conall O'Cleirigh
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Abstract

Background: Digital pill systems comprise an ingestible sensor integrated into a gelatin capsule that overencapsulates medication allowing real-time measures of medication ingestion. These systems may improve the manner in which medication adherence can be assessed and supported. Objective: In this investigation, we tested the durability of the ingestible sensor as part of a clinical trial to measure the feasibility and acceptability of the system to measure adherence to once daily tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine (NCT03842436). Methods: Digital pills not dispensed during the study were stored in a pharmacy. Seventeen sensors were selected from digital pills stored for at least 12 months and activated in a simulated gastric environment. A radiofrequency spectrum analyzer and the reader device used in the clinical trial to capture ingestion events were used to measure activation of emitters. A passing evaluation was defined as an energized emitter within 30 minutes of immersion, ability to broadcast a signal for 10 minutes, and successful acquisition by the reader. Results: All ingestible sensors passed the stability test. Mean activation time in simulated gastric fluid was 3.33 minutes (SD = 1.47); emitters remained active for a mean of 47.72 minutes (SD = 1.78). These parameters matched guidelines defined in the ID-Cap system requirements for use in patients. Conclusions: Ingestible sensor components of the ID-Cap system were therefore stable after long-term storage.

数字药丸系统电子传感器组件在实际存储环境中的长期稳定性。
背景:数字药丸系统包括一个可摄取的传感器集成到一个明胶胶囊中,该胶囊覆盖药物,允许实时测量药物摄入。这些系统可以改进评估和支持药物依从性的方式。目的:在这项研究中,我们测试了可摄入传感器的耐久性,作为临床试验的一部分,以衡量该系统用于测量每日一次富马酸替诺福韦二氧吡酯/恩曲他滨的依从性的可行性和可接受性(NCT03842436)。方法:在研究期间未分配的数字药片存放在药房。从储存至少12个月并在模拟胃部环境中激活的数字药片中选择了17个传感器。临床试验中用于捕获摄入事件的射频频谱分析仪和读取器设备用于测量发射器的激活。通过评估的定义是,发射器在浸泡30分钟内通电,能够广播10分钟的信号,并被读取器成功获取。结果:所有可摄入传感器均通过稳定性试验。模拟胃液的平均激活时间为3.33分钟(SD = 1.47);发射器保持活跃的平均时间为47.72分钟(SD = 1.78)。这些参数与患者使用的ID-Cap系统要求中定义的指南相匹配。结论:因此,ID-Cap系统的可摄取传感器成分在长期储存后是稳定的。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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