For decades, stroke patients with swallowing difficulties have routinely received crushed tablets to reduce the risk of aspiration. New clinical data now challenge this practice. A study using endoscopic swallowing diagnostics in patients with poststroke dysphagia has shown that whole tablets, when administered with a soft bolus such as applesauce…
Whole tablets may be safer than crushed ones for patients with poststroke swallowing disorders

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