Table 1.
Physiological impact | Gastric surgical procedure | Drug delivery considerations |
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Dumping syndrome |
▪ Parietal cell vagotomy is associated with less frequency of the dumping syndrome in comparison to truncal vagotomy ▪ Resection of the pylorus can accelerate gastric emptying ▪ Dumping syndrome is a common complication of bariatric surgery (esp. RYGB and BPD) |
▪ May affect drug formulations that are dependent on gastrointestinal transit time to trigger drug release, leading to reduce efficacy |
Increased gastric pH |
▪ Gastrectomy can lead to the production of less hydrochloric acid ▪ Surgical procedures that interfere with pyloric function may lead to reflux of alkaline duodenal fluid into the stomach |
▪ May reduce the absorption of drugs that require an acidic environment for dissolution ▪ May trigger premature release of drugs from formulations that have pH-responsive coatings or matrices |
Post-surgery diarrhea |
▪ Truncal vagotomy may cause diarrhea (episodic or persistent) ▪ Bariatric surgery may cause diarrhea (e.g., diet high in fat can lead to diarrhea following BPD procedure) |
▪ May reduce the time available for drug absorption ▪ May cause inefficient release of drugs from formulations that are dependent on gastrointestinal transit time ▪ Can affect other physiological factors in the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., intestinal volume, pH, mucosal integrity, and resident microbiome) |
Chronic gastroparesis | ▪ Gastroparesis can occur post-vagotomy when the vagus nerve is damaged |
▪ May affect the time available for disintegration, dissolution, and/or drug absorption ▪ Premature drug release may occur in the stomach due to the prolonged gastric transit time |
Anastomoses |
▪ Gastric surgery with anastomoses is common with bariatric surgery (e.g., RYGB and BPD) ▪ Anastomoses may also be needed following other gastrectomy procedures to ensure alimentary continuity |
▪ Until the anastomoses are healed, drugs should be delivered in their immediate-release formulation and ideally in a liquid dosage form or crushed ▪ After anastomoses are healed, whole pills can be administered (< 11 mm in size) ▪ Consider other routes of drug administration |