About this trial
The study aims to evaluate the tolerability and acceptance of two compounded formulations of hydrocortisone prepared in the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (VHUH) Pharmacy Service: one, an oral suspension and the other, chewable tablets prepared using a volume dosing device (M3DIMAKER 3D printer). The main goal is to enhance patient care and adherence among pediatric patients.
This prospective, experimental study employs a randomized, crossover design and will take place solely at VHUH. Approximately 25-30 eligible patients diagnosed with adrenal hyperplasia, isolated primary adrenal insufficiency, or panhypopituitarism will be recruited. Each patient will receive each hydrocortisone formulation for a period of 3 months, totaling 6 months of treatment per patient. All patients will receive the medication at their usual dose and both formulations to assess tolerability and acceptance.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Outpatients of both sexes, ≥ 6 years old without swallowing problems and up to 17 years old, at the time of signing the informed consent document by parent(s) or guardian(s) and/or patients.
Diagnosis of adrenal hyperplasia or isolated primary adrenal insufficiency or panhypopituitarism (secondary or tertiary adrenal insufficiency).
Disqualifiers
Known hypersensitivity to any of the excipients in the formulation of hydrocortisone.
Any disorder or situation (decompensation) that, in the opinion of the investigating physician, poses a risk of non-compliance with the treatment.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- 3D printed chewable formulation of hydrocortisone
- Oral suspension of hydrocortisone