A mini tablet that dissolves in the mouth in six seconds could radically improve the treatment of heart failure in babies and young children.
The tablet measures just 2 mm across — barely the width of a peppercorn — and contains the commonly used drug enalapril, which lowers blood pressure and bolsters blood flow to the heart.
It can be popped into the mouth without the child noticing, such as while they sleep, where it disperses in saliva before being swallowed.
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