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Pain reliever science fair projects test brand specificity...
Over the Counter MedicationsOver the counter medications include things like cold medicine and pain relievers. Brand name OTC medications are usually more expensive that generic brands, but are they any better?
Objectives/GoalsTo determine if there is a significant difference in how long different dose forms of Tylenol and generic acetaminophen take to dissolve in the gastro-intestinal tract compared with Tylenol rapid release gels. Methods/Materials0.01M hydrochloric acid (at approximately 37.2C) was used as a model for gastro-intestinal conditions. This was stirred via a magnetic stirrer at a fixed speed and a 500 mg dose form of Tylenol or a generic acetaminophen was added. The time to obtain dissolution or uniform dispersal of the material was measured and the temperature recorded to ensure consistency. This was repeated in triplicate for each of 4 dose forms (3 Tylenol + 1 generic). ResultsThe following Mean (+/- SD) results were obtained: Tylenol Rapid Release Gels - 103s (+/- 0), Tylenol EZ Tabs - 108s (+/- 1), Tylenol Caplets - 82s (+/- 15), Generic Acetaminophen Caplets - 440s (+/- 27). None of the dose forms fully dissolved under the experimental conditions due to the insoluble excipients added during the manufacture of the dose forms. Conclusions/DiscussionThe results demonstrated that the time required to disperse the various formulations of Tylenol did not
vary significantly and therefore time to dispersion may not be an accurate model for actual dissolution.
The only observation was that the generic acetaminophen took a significantly longer time (~ 4 times
longer) to disperse than the Tylenol.
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